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@Kool ******
I’ve never heard of this organization before—maybe because my experience with Mor Lam comes mainly from my friends here in Isaan and the many concerts I’ve attended. For me, Mor Lam Sing is also my favorite.
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@Kool ******
Thank you, I will definitely give it a try 🙏
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@Biff ******
I wouldn’t mind being the first person on a Mor Lam Soft Power DTV Visa! 😆 But since I just re-entered Thailand, I still have some time to figure things out with friends here and see if something like this is actually possible.

Do you know if there’s any official site in Thailand that could help with this? Or is it the providers of these “cultural” activities (like a Mor Lam troupe or academy) who need to apply first to get official approval for offering this type of visa?

Would really appreciate any insights! 🙏

But I know already, I will slightly do more Muay Thai the next time ;-))
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Yes, for sure — Muay Thai is the easier option. But if I’m being honest with myself, my commitment to Thailand’s soft power would be 60% Mor Lam and 40% Muay Thai.

I’m really curious whether the DTV Visa actually takes soft power seriously when they talk about it. Mor Lam is such a huge part of Thai culture, something Thailand should be proud of and promote internationally. I’d really love to get deeper into it, not just as a fan but as someone who truly appreciates and wants to understand it on a deeper level. And as I said, even want to learn how to sing ;-)

I wouldn’t mind paying the same amount as for Muay Thai if it meant I could fully immerse myself in Mor Lam.

And as I said, I’d love to do both 🙏 So I think it will be Muay Thai