Digital Thai culture and palace nights take centre stage
At National Museum Bangkok, the highlight is “Rattanakosin Royal Night”, billed as an after-dark heritage experience with night-time museum access, outdoor film screenings, cultural performances, food and product stalls, and academic talks. Official publicity also says visitors will be able to try AI-generated royal Thai costume photography, adding a digital element to the traditional setting.
Kudi Chin walk brings community heritage into focus
The third venue, Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan, will host the Khlong San-Kudi Chin Cultural Walk, giving visitors a closer look at the riverside community’s way of life. Activities include merit-making, cultural product demonstrations, a three-faith food competition, cultural and orchestral performances, and a Mahachat sermon offered in royal merit to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother.













