On 20 October 2018, the Royal Thai Embassy organized the MobileConsular at the Thai Festival in Saga city. The service included passport services, civil registration, legalization as well as visa. On this occasion, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag met Thai people living in that area and got to know about their living. In addition, it was an opportunity ...
... travel to Thailand. After Thailand was able to contain the COVID-19 situation, the Royal Thai Embassy has facilitated about 4,000 Japanese to enter to Thailand.
The Thai Festival in Saga once again helps raise awareness on Thailand for the people of Saga in all dimensions, be they Thai food, tourism, and Thai cultures. Mr. Attakarn Wongchanamas, Consul-General of Thailand to Fukuoka, and his team, also opens a mobileconsular booth to provide consular services for the Thai people residing in Saga and its surrounding prefectures.
A number of Japanese people attended the Festival with keen interest to learn more about Thailand. It was also attended by Thai people living ...
... highlights of the Festival is the performance of Thai classical dances and martial arts by the Department or Fine Arts of Thailand. The Or Tor Kor Market, which is the biggest food market in Thailand, brings many kinds of Thai fresh fruits to serve in Saga. On the embassy’s part, the mobileconsular is organised to provide consular service to Thai citizens and the exhibition on “Thailand 4.0” was displayed to provide details on Thailand's economic policy. Last but not least, Thai food provided by the local Thai community in Saga is ...