'Amazing Muay Thai Road to Rajadamnern 2024' Shines in Melbourne

To add to the atmosphere, TAT staged the ‘Thai Festival’ at the same venue to inspire Australians and visitors alike to visit Thailand through a showcase of Thai soft powers.

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By Mrinal Verma
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Amazing Muay Thai Road to Rajadamnern 2024

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Rajadamnern Stadium staged the second round of the “Amazing Muay Thai Road to Rajadamnern 2024” at Melbourne Pavilion in Melbourne, Australia. The event forms part of the “Ignite Thailand’s Tourism” vision to elevate Thai soft powers globally.

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The event was staged at Melbourne Pavilion in Melbourne, Australia

The event was attended by H.E. Tessa Sullivan, honorary consul for Thailand in Melbourne, together with Nithee Seeprae, TAT deputy governor for Marketing Communications, Parichart Boonclai, TAT executive director of the Marketing Services Department, and Thainchai Pisitwuttinan, president of Rajadamnern World Series (RWS) and board director of Rajadamnern Stadium.

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“The world-famous martial art of Muay Thai is one of the reasons why tourists visit Thailand to witness Muay Thai fights in its country of origin,” Nithee Seeprae, TAT deputy governor for Marketing Communications, said, “For Muay Thai fighters, the Amazing Muay Thai Road to Rajadamnern 2024 offers them a unique experience and a chance to compete in the final round at the famous Rajadamnern Stadium. Apart from the Muay Thai fights, spectators were treated to delicious Thai food and stunning cultural performances plus the opportunity to shop for beautiful Thai fabric and special Muay Thai products. With the theme of Loi Krathong festival, visitors had a chance to float the Krathong and enjoyed the ‘Five Must-Do’ things, which portrayed the vast scope of opportunities for unique travel experiences in Thailand.”

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Nithee Seeprae, deputy governor, Marketing Communications, TAT

Renowned as the world’s first Muay Thai stadium, Rajadamnern Stadium is revered as a sacred ground for Muay Thai. It is a place where champions are made and legends are born. Many Muay Thai fighters are vying for a chance to fight at this iconic venue.

At Melbourne Pavilion, the four special fights aimed to find the winner compete in the final round at Rajadamnern Stadium on December 20. The much-anticipated event will comprise four thrilling matches between Muay Thai rising stars from the three preliminary rounds in Cádiz, Spain (July 27); Melbourne, Australia (August 31); and Prague, the Czech Republic (November 30). To add to the exhilarating atmosphere, TAT staged the ‘Thai Festival’ at the same venue to inspire Australians and visitors alike to visit Thailand through a showcase of Thai soft powers, including food, fashion, fight, and festival. The event attracted over 1,500 spectators.

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TAT also staged the ‘Thai Festival’ to showcase Thai soft powers
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