Bangkok Post

Korat sole bidder for 2029 expo

- PORAMET TANGSATHAP­ORN

>> Thailand is bidding to host the 2029 Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Expo, with the goal of welcoming up to 4 million visitors for the fourmonth event.

The government has proposed hosting the 25th edition of the global event with Nakhon Ratchasima as the venue and Nov 10, 2029 to Feb 28, 2030 as the dates, Foreign Affairs Ministry spokeswoma­n Kanchana Patarachok­e said yesterday.

Dubbed “Korat Expo 2029”, the expo — given a successful bid — would cover such issues as the delicate balance between human developmen­t and environmen­tal protection; green community; sustainabl­e food production; connection­s between nature, culture and people’s livelihood­s; and agricultur­al and food production advancemen­t.

Ms Kanchana added that Nakhon Ratchasima is one of the country’s agricultur­al hubs and has a high potential as a MICE host city.

It is also regarded as a Triple Crown City by Unesco as it is home to three types of geological heritage sites: Dong Phaya Yen Forest, Sakae Rat Biosphere Reserve, and Korat Geopark.

The expo is expected to welcome 2.6 million to 4 million visitors.

A general meeting of the Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Congress will be held in Doha, Qatar, from March 3–7.

During the meeting, the 2029 expo host will be selected by 32 member countries through a voting system.

As of now, Thailand is the only registered candidate. However, the Foreign Affairs Ministry spokeswoma­n said there is no guarantee of automatic selection as it depends on whether the country meets the qualificat­ion.

If selected, more than 36,000 jobs would be created and 18.9 billion baht of additional income created.

 ?? ?? ACCESS FOR ALL: Disabled people attend a launching ceremony for the ‘Nan: the Health Tourism City for All’ initiative at Khuang Luang Chang Khum square in Muang District of Nan province yesterday.
ACCESS FOR ALL: Disabled people attend a launching ceremony for the ‘Nan: the Health Tourism City for All’ initiative at Khuang Luang Chang Khum square in Muang District of Nan province yesterday.

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