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Nepal promoted in Thailand



KATHMANDU: ‘Nepal Evening 2019’, an investment, tourism and culture promotion program has been organized in Phuket, Thailand on Friday.

The Embassy of Nepal in Bangkok, in cooperation of Honorary Consul of Nepal in Phuket, NRNA NCC Thailand and Thai-Nepali Association (TNA), organized the event.

On the occasion, Anchalee Vanich Tepabutr, MP and former Secretary General to the Prime Minister of Thailand, Prakob Wongmaneerung, Vice-Governor of Phuket, senior Thai government officials, prominent Thai entrepreneurs, travel/tour operators, media persons and representatives of NRNA NCC Thailand and TNA were present.

Welcoming the guests in the event, Honorary Consul Pranee Sakulpipatana requested the Thai travel/tour operators to further promote Nepal’s tourism attractions in Thailand.

Highlighting the existing Nepal-Thailand relations, Ambassador of Nepal to Thailand Ganesh Prasad Dhakal said that the two countries have huge potentials for bilateral cooperation in various sectors, especially tourism and investment.

He shed light on the prospects of investment opportunities in Nepal and called on the Thai investors for their investment and technology transfer in energy, infrastructure, tourism, agriculture, minerals and mines, among others.

The Ambassador requested the Thai airlines to operate their flights connecting Gautam Buddha International Airport in Bhairahawa with Thai cities to promote religious tourism. He also requested the Thai travel/tour operators to publicize the tourism attractions of Nepal among Thai people and encourage them to visit Nepal in order to make the Government’s campaign of Visit Nepal Year 2020 a success.

Speaking on the occasion, Prakob Wongmaneerung, Vice-Governor of Phuket, stressed the need for further cooperation between Nepal and Thailand in the fields of investment, tourism, culture and sport.

Kosin Phonmang, Chief of Phuket Passport Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, made a presentation on Nepal-Thailand Relations.

Pratigya Rai, Second Secretary of the Embassy, made a presentation on Tourism Attractions in Nepal.

Thai adventure-traveler to Nepal, Dr.Sayam Hanpat shared his experiences of traveling in Nepal with the audience and encouraged them to visit Nepal.

 

Publish Date : 06 July 2019 16:31 PM

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