At FXExpress Publications, Inc., we’re eager to #ComeBacktoTravel and to see the travel industry and communities #ComeBacktoGT. Over the coming weeks, we’ll share evocative photos from destinations we’re excited to revisit. Join us on a visual tour of some of Thailand’s most striking sights and experiences.
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Rice fields in and around Chiang Mai turn vivid green from July onward as the season progresses, creating spectacular, picture-perfect landscapes. © Narathip Ruksa | Dreamstime.com -
Bangkok’s floating markets are a lively tradition where boats offer fresh fruit, street food and local goods—each market has its own atmosphere and specialties. © Jaromír Chalabala | Dreamstime.com -
Loy Krathong, held on the full moon of the 12th lunar month, is celebrated across Thailand. In Chiang Mai it coincides with the Lanna Festival, creating memorable displays of lanterns and floating offerings. © Aliaksandr Mazurkevich | Dreamstime.com -
Dance is a central dramatic art in Thailand, with six distinct styles. This performance honors the founder of Phayao province and showcases the country’s rich cultural heritage. © Bidouze Stéphane | Dreamstime.com -
Maya Bay on the Phi Phi Islands is framed by dramatic 100-meter cliffs on three sides. The best months to enjoy these iconic beaches are November through April. © Rolf52 | Dreamstime.com -
The Great Buddha at Wat Muang, also called the Big Buddha, stands as a monumental tribute. Measuring approximately 300 feet high and 210 feet wide, it commemorates King Bhumibol of Thailand. © Khuntapol | Dreamstime.com





