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What alternative seminars in Thailand focus on architecture or culture besides Discover Thai Nature?

May 22, 2025
a year ago
Has anyone done a seminar (besides discover thai nature)? I am interested in Thai architecture or something like that.
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The user is seeking alternative seminars related to Thai architecture, aside from the 'Discover Thai Nature' seminar. Commenters suggest that typically, soft power activities like Muay Thai are more successful for obtaining a DTV visa, recommending to avoid untested options. Some mention specific events like the Songkran seminar and a website, though no alternate architectural seminars were confirmed.
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Tim ***********
I recommend you don't do any experiments. What has proven successful is soft power with Muay Thai. It doesn't matter whether you like it or not, just go there and kick around a bit
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Chris *********
Thaiculturalexchange.co.th
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James ********
None seen. Stick with known soft power activity which have shown success in getting the DTV visa
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David ***********
The Songkran seminar never fails to make a splash. 💦
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Anonymous ******************
It's a gamble. There is almost no other option and these classes are usually not accepted everywhere.
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Chris *********
Anonymous participant 407 not true see my other comment
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@Chris ********
As said, you've better chances with other types of soft power. Not saying it's impossible but the other popular herbal class is not accepted everywhere.
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Chris *********
Anonymous participant 407 not really mate, the Thai Cultural Exchange is accepted everywhere cause it's a 5byear program and is designed specifically for soft power, a muay thai course is six months and could lead u problems down the road
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