AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRefugee Culture & Community: Seoul’s “Shall We Walk?” Refugee Festival drew crowds despite rain, using music and dance from Burundi, Ethiopia, Sudan, Pakistan and Afghanistan to turn refugee stories into shared cultural experiences. Human Stories & Mobility: After nine months in Russia, 24 overseas Filipino workers were repatriated via Bangkok to Manila, with officials saying they were detained over document issues tied to alleged recruiter deception—an ongoing reminder of how migration risks shape family life. Heritage & UNESCO: Thailand’s Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan in Nakhon Si Thammarat moved closer to UNESCO status after an advisory body recommendation, with stricter controls and visitor management expected if approved. Pride & Inclusion: Hua Hin held “Pride 2026 The Gentle Rainbow” with a beach walk-run and equality message, positioning the city as a welcoming tourism destination. Wellness Tourism (Mental Health): A Bangkok hotel launched a wellness program that uses flower-arranging workshops guided by psychology techniques, reflecting a shift from physical-only travel to proactive mental wellbeing. Food & Culture Exchange: Sarawak’s WATCEFS 2026 opened in Miri, bringing chefs, exhibitors and delegates from multiple countries—including Thailand—for tapas competitions, masterclasses and trade networking. Thai Culture in Media: A Thai Netflix series “Evil Lawyer” sparked debate by depicting slave labour on fishing vessels, pushing viewers to confront real-world labour abuse and corruption.
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