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THAI FRUIT FESTIVAL
The Eastern Corridor of Fruit Paradise

 
 
All photos © Tourism Authority of Thailand

MAY 1-9, 2004
THE CHANTHABURI FRUIT FESTIVAL
Venue: Chanthaburi Sports Stadium

MAY 1-9, 2004
RAYONG FRUIT FESTIVAL
The Tapong Fruit Market, Rayong province, and
Fruit markets and orchards throughout Rayong province

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Tourism Authority of Thailand

Throughout Thailand, a vast selection of fresh fruits are available all year round. However for a taste of the very best of Thai fruits, the height of the summer in May and June is the peak season. During this time of the year, a delightful assortment of exotic Thai fruits come into season.

Crispy and crunchy raw mango or ripe mangos juicy and full of flavour; sweet and fragrant bananas and custard apples; succulent fragrant longkong and zalacca; tangy thirst-quenching langsat and mangosteens; sweet rambutans, longans and jackfruit with thick, fleshy pulp; and rich, creamy durians. Refreshing and nutritious choices abound.

As succulent fruits ripen on the trees and are ready for harvest, fruit orchards in many of the eastern provinces of Thailand such as Chanthaburi, Rayong and Trat are open to visitors, presenting wonderful opportunities for private tours of the orchards and plantations, and agrotourism. Several offer fresh fruit buffets and ‘all-you can eat and pick’ at irresistible prices.

ORCHARD TOURS, FRUIT BUFFETS AND
‘PICK AND TASTE’

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THAI FRUITS
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THE CHANTHABURI FRUIT FESTIVAL
MAY 1 to 9, 2004
Venue: Chanthaburi Sports Stadium

Highlights
  • Fruit fair and sales of freshly-picked produce from the orchards
  • “Best Fruit” contests
  • Sales of unique products from each of the villages featured in the “OTOP - One Tambon One Product” promotional campaign
  • Beauty contests
  • Agrotourism: Tours of orchards
The eastern provinces of Chanthaburi, Rayong and Trat, are reputed to be the finest producers of such exotic tropical fruits as durian, pomelo, zalacca, mangosteen and rambutan. With a ready supply of freshly-picked fruits from the nearby orchards throughout the summer months from May to July, the annual Chanthaburi Fruits Festival on May 1-9, is the perfect place to savour the very best of a great variety of fresh Thai fruits, as well as locally processed fruit.

The annual fruit festival is extremely popular and attracts visitors from miles around because it provides a welcome opportunity to shop for products of exceptional quality, at truly bargain prices.

Colourful entertainment presents an added plus. In addition to contests such as the "Best Float", creatively decorated with fruit, "Best fruits" (durian, rambutan, mangosteen and longkong), "Best Processed Fruits", fruit-eating contests and the ever-popular beauty contest, other highlights include demonstrations of food-processing, gemstone cutting, jewellery manufacturing, the making of sedge mats and other attractions. The festival also features a vast array of quality local produce considered to be "Chantaburi's Best". The dazzling gemstones of Chanthaburi are yet another irresistible buy.

The Chanthaburi Fruits Festival is organised by Chanthaburi province jointly with TAT and representatives of "Talad Thai" - the wholesale market.

As the various types of fruits come into season at different intervals throughout the year, many other fruit fairs are held around the kingdom.

CHANTHABURI'S BEST
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Contact information
TAT Central Office : Region 4
E-mail: tatryong@tat.or.th
Tel: +66 (0) 3865 5420 – 1
Fax: +66 (0) 3865 5422 or (039) 597-255

Chanthaburi Province Public Relations Department
Liab Nern Road, Amphur Muang, Chanthaburi 22000
Tel/Fax: +66 (0) 3933 0180

Chanthaburi Tourism Promotion Association
Tel: +66 (0) 3931 2567

Chanthaburi Tourism Promotion Office
Tel: +66 (0) 3935 0224

Chanthaburi Hotels and Accommodation Club
Tel: +66 (0) 3932 3201 – 10

MAY 1-9, 2004
RAYONG FRUIT FESTIVAL
The Tapong Fruit Market, Rayong province, and
Fruit markets and orchards throughout Rayong province

  • Fruit Festival Parade featuring a procession of floats decorated with fruit
  • Beauty contests
  • Fruit contests including the ‘Best Fruit’ and quality product contest
  • Sales of freshly-picked fruit
  • Sales of village crafts and products under the OTOP -
    One Tambon (Village) One Product promotional campaign

According to local connoisseurs, durian, pomelo, zalacca, mangosteen and rambutan grown in the eastern provinces of Chanthaburi, Rayong and Trat, are ‘the best’ in the country. The province of Rayong has thus made a name for itself as a treasure trove of exotic tropical fruits. To promote the sales of fresh fruits from the surrounding orchards, processed food items and other local products, Rayong province hosts an annual Rayong Fruit Festival.

In addition to fruit contests, displays of agricultural and horticultural produce and sales of local handicrafts and products from each of the villages promoted under the OTOP – One Tambon One Product theme, a procession of colourful floats decorated with fruit and flowers paraded through the streets, beauty pageants, cultural performances and folk entertainment add to the festive ambience of the event.

Contact information
TAT Central Region Office – Region 4
E-mail: tatryong@tat.or.th
Tel: +66 (0) 3865 5420 – 1
Fax: +66 (0) 3865 5422

Rayong Province Public Relations Department
Tel/Fax: +66 (0) 3869 4102 – 3

Rayong Tourism Promotion Association
Tel: +66 (0) 3861 7151, (0) 3861 7110

Rayong Hotels and Accommodation Club
Tel: +66 (0) 3861 8701 – 15

MAY 21– JUNE 6, 2004
LYCHEE AND CHIANG RAI PRODUCE FAIR 2004
At Maekorn Farmer's Market,
Phaholyothin Road,
Muang District, Chiang Rai


Lychee, one of the world’s favourite exotic fruits, is in season only for a brief period in May and June. This is also the time to visit the lychee orchards around Chiang Rai and savour the freshly-harvested fruit, or to ‘pick-and-taste’ as you go along.

Peel back the reddish skin to reveal its sweet and juicy, white flesh with fragrant aroma. Chiang Rai’s lychee is considered to be among the best in Thailand, and the most delicious of its kind. Lychee is best eaten fresh, but it is also dried, frozen, and canned.

To promote its fine crop of lychees, Chiang Rai, the northernmost province of Thailand, organises an annual Lychee Fair. The colourful fair features agricultural displays and exhibitions, contests and sales of lychee and other agricultural products such as mango and the famous Nanglae pineapple, local handicrafts, beauty contests and folk entertainment.

Enjoy the local flavours of lychee as well as other delicious northern Thai food and fruits, and purchase reasonably-priced handicrafts such as hand-woven cotton materials, dresses and hill tribe silver ornaments, and woodcraft.

Contact information:
TAT Northern Office: Region 2
Tel: +66 (0) 5371 7433, (0) 5374 4674-5 or
TAT Call Center: 1672

 
 
 

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