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Culture Minister Ittipol Khunpluem on this event brought Muay Thai fighters and apprentices to fulfill Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha at the federal government home to promote the occasion.

Thailand will be commemorating its world-renowned martial art of Muay Thai on Monday (6 Feb). The Muay Thai Day event this year will be held to promote soft power properties that can drive the economy forward.

The statement was made by the Ministry of Culture the other day at Federal government Home, where an advertising occasion was held for Muay Thai Day, which is commemorated yearly on February 6.

Muay Thai Day honors King Sanphet the 8th of the Ayutthaya Age, who is considered the dad of the country’s conventional martial art.

Culture Minister Ittipol Khunpluem on this event brought Muay Thai fighters and apprentices to fulfill Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha at the federal government home to promote the occasion.

The Prime Minister on this event viewed a Kita Muay Thai efficiency by trainees from Restriction Nong Hin Schools in Khon Kaen, and observed a conventional Muay Thai presentation from expert Muay Thai fighters from Thai Battle.

The Prime Minister on this event viewed a Kita Muay Thai efficiency by trainees from Restriction Nong Hin Schools in Khon Kaen, and observed a conventional Muay Thai presentation from expert Muay Thai fighters from Thai Battle.

The Prime Minister thanked everybody associated with the preservation of the kingdom’s conventional martial art while advising all sides to additional save and hand down this soft power property that can play a significant function in Thailand’s financial advancement.

Another marketing occasion occurring at Federal government Home was the Creator’s Day event, likewise to be held from February second to sixth at BITEC Exhibit Center in Bang Na of Bangkok.

This occasion, hosted by the National Research Study Council of Thailand, will celebrate the approving of a patent for the Chaipattana low-speed surface area aerator established by His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, who is considered the dad of Thai creations. ( NNT)



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