The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites travelers to embark on a journey to explore Thailand by visiting key locations featured in the latest advertisement film 'Feel All the Feelings', which narrates the travel story through 'Lisa' Lalisa Manoban, Amazing Thailand Ambassador. The film showcases the charm of Thailand through cultural and natural landmarks from various regions, conveying the emotions and atmosphere of Thai tourism from a contemporary perspective, inviting viewers to experience every feeling that Thailand has to offer while reflecting the potential of Thai tourist attractions that can inspire in every region.

Today's storytelling about travel does not necessarily have to start or end at a specific destination. Instead, it weaves together the charm from various places across the country, enough to inspire people to want to travel and discover the diversity and completeness that is the enchanting essence of Thailand waiting for travelers to experience. This is the concept that TAT conveys through the latest advertisement film 'Feel All the Feelings', through the perspective of 'Lisa' Lalisa Manoban, Amazing Thailand Ambassador, showcasing beautiful locations throughout Thailand, telling a hundred stories like postcards from various cities that gradually reveal nature, culture, and the Thai way of life in a beautifully contemporary angle, touching every feeling that Thailand offers, reflecting the charm of Amazing Thailand that is ready to welcome travelers from all over.

One of the key filming locations is Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai, an ancient temple in the heart of Lanna, immersed in the essence of northern lifestyle. The ancient chedi stands majestically amidst a serene atmosphere filled with faith. This place not only captivates the eyes but also reflects the strong and beautiful roots of Thai culture. Additionally, it features the charm of the 'Yi Peng' festival, one of the significant festivals in the north, held on the full moon night in November, showcasing thousands of lanterns floating into the night sky outside the city of Chiang Mai, along with the illuminated atmosphere of Wat Chedi Luang from the light of candles and the lighting of hundreds of thousands of lanterns. These small lights enchantingly transform the night into a bright spectacle filled with beauty and unforgettable impressions. During the filming, Lisa herself participated in lighting candles, making every scene vibrant and truly reflective of the festival's spirit.

Not only Wat Chedi Luang, but various locations in the north are beautifully portrayed in 'Feelings' that are captivating. Starting from Wat Phumin in Nan with the famous mural 'Poo Maan Yaa Maan', which tells a gentle and delicate love story, allowing visitors to feel warmth in every detail. Next is the rice fields of Sapun in Nan, where lush green fields are surrounded by mountains and morning mist, creating a serene and dreamy atmosphere, immersing in the charm that varies between the lushness of the rainy season and the sea of mist in late rainy to early winter. Phu Lanka in Phayao is a must-visit destination with its priceless views of the sea of mist and forest on high peaks, amidst the white mist that envelops as if entering a world of imagination, helping the mind to relax and rejuvenate. Meanwhile, Phu Chi Fa in Chiang Rai is one of the most beautiful peaks in Thailand, where standing on the high cliff, one can see the sea of mist and the long mountain range, creating a feeling of freedom and being filled with energy from nature. Another impressive location is the Sky Chedi at Wat Phra That Suthawat in Lampang, which gives a sense of wonder at the stunning beauty of the various stupas lined up on the limestone hill, appearing as if floating in the sky, perfectly blending with the beauty of nature. Accessing this place requires walking up steep stairs along the cliff, navigating over 300 metal steps to enjoy the view of Jae Hom district and pay respects to the Buddha statue on the summit. Besides the excitement and challenge, one will also feel fulfilled from the visit.

The lower northern region is depicted through forests and rivers that invite deep breaths, starting from Thi Lo Su Waterfall in Tak, a destination that reflects the definition of grandeur with its beautifully cascading waters amidst pristine nature, marking the location of the largest limestone waterfall known as the most beautiful in Thailand, which will leave a lasting impression from the first sight. Next is Wat Phra That Pha Son Kaew in Phetchabun, located amidst the complex mountains of Khao Kho, offering views in all directions at any time of the day. On clear mornings, one can see the sea of mist floating around the temple as if in a heavenly realm, captivating the eyes with the five seated Buddha statues, which are layered downwards, and the beautifully decorated Pha Son Kaew Chedi adorned with colorful tiles, jewelry, bracelets, and exquisite Benjarong ceramics, among many beautiful photo spots.

In the northeastern region, Lisa takes viewers into deep and charming 'Feelings' when visiting the Red Lotus Sea in Udon Thani, amidst the golden morning light, where thousands of red lotus flowers bloom across the water, creating a beautiful sea of red lotus, as if dyed with a giant pink carpet stretching as far as the eye can see, allowing visitors to feel calm and relaxed, as if nature is painting colors and brightness onto the water's surface.

In another aspect of the story, Lisa takes us to a location from the central region that is magnificently portrayed, giving beautiful 'Feelings' with the image of Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan in Bangkok, which appears gracefully and radiantly along the Chao Phraya River. The prang reflects sunlight and artificial light, creating an iconic image of Bangkok that is timeless and never escapes the gaze of people from all areas.

The locations from the eastern region and the southern sea of Thailand serve as a conclusion to the 'Feelings' of the brightness and freedom of the Thai sea, revealing two different yet uniquely beautiful coasts. The Gulf of Thailand, which is tranquil, such as Koh Thalu in Rayong, a paradise of the eastern sea, offers a feeling of a simple day of relaxation with clear, clean water, a cool sea breeze, and a rare tranquility. Notably, there is a rock passage in the middle that can be traversed and is one of the best snorkeling spots to admire beautiful and thriving corals in Rayong. Meanwhile, on the Andaman side, Samet Nang She in Phang Nga reveals the view of Phang Nga Bay and the white sandbar in the sea like a dream image, showcasing the beauty of nature around the bay as far as the eye can see, with calm emerald waters surrounded by limestone mountains, intersected by lush green mangrove forests. As the sun gradually casts golden rays from behind the valley, both locations perfectly convey the 'Feelings' of brightness, tranquility, and freedom of the Thai sea, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in nature with their eyes, hearts, and the true feeling of relaxation.

Although this advertisement film presents a variety of locations, each place is interconnected by the same concept: inviting viewers to see Thailand through new 'Feelings' conveyed by 'Lisa' Lalisa Manoban, Amazing Thailand Ambassador, making each location not just a destination but an inspiration to travel and reflecting the beauty and contemporary power of Thai tourism. TAT hopes that the presentation of various locations in this advertisement film serves as more than just a backdrop for the artist but works together to tell the story of Thailand through a contemporary perspective in the dimensions of tourism, culture, and nature, to inspire people to open their hearts to experience Thailand with a more meaningful feeling, while extending an invitation to 'feel all the feelings... Amazing Thailand' and discover the charm of Thailand that is still waiting for everyone to experience.