Tuesday, 23 April 2013

2013 thai cultural festival open at capital city of Kenya Nairobi.

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11:29 AM (12 minutes ago)

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Thai envoy to Kenya Ittiporn Boonpracong had  praised the strong relationship between his Country and Kenya.
He said that over the years Kenya and the Royal Embassy has enjoyed strong culture relationship which needs to be matured in or sectors of life for the sake  of development.
He made the remark at National Museum of Kenya on Monday during the official opening of the second edition  of 2013 Thai Cultural festival which ends on Tuesday at Kenyatta University in Nairobi.
The envoy pointed out that Kenyans has more to learn from his Country especially in the field of cultural, economy and politics and that is why the National Museum of Kenya and Kenyatta  University is the venue of historical events.
Mr Boonpracong who was together with My Somsaka Triamliangarun Minister Counsellor and Head of Chancery  appealed to Kenyans artist to visit his Country and learn more from Thai as apart of cultural exchange between the two friendly Countries.
He promised to stage series of cultural festivals in Nairobi in the years to come adding that cultural events is the lonely easy way of learning from each other.
During the historical events Thai visiting team lead by Mr Surata Jongoda Krui presented amoving  show at the National Museum of Kenya and Kenyatta  University respectively.
Apart from performance there was also Thai traditional food and wines which were among the major attraction.
                      

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