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Travel through time and become a Thai princess.

Traditional Thai clothing, also known as "Thai clothing," has a long history that can be traced back to the Sukhothai Dynasty. Thai clothing is characterized by its bright colors and elegant styles, fully showcasing the ethnic customs of Thailand. In modern society, traditional Thai clothing is no longer a necessity in daily life, but it is still an important part of Thai culture. During major festivals and celebrations in Thailand, people still wear Thai clothing to express their respect for traditional culture. Recently, a trend of wearing Thai clothing to take beautiful photos at Wat Arun (also known as the Temple of Dawn) has emerged among tourists visiting Thailand. This has made the classic landmark, known as the "Thai version of the Eiffel Tower," a popular check-in spot on major media platforms for most tourists visiting Thailand for the first time! Welcome to Thailand, where our photographers will capture exclusive Thai-style photos for you. Wat Arun
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