Igniting new inspirations for people to open their hearts and experience Thailand in a profound, meaningful way than ever while expressing a cordial invitation to ‘feel all the feelings’
BANGKOK, THAILAND -
Media OutReach Newswire - 3 February 2026 - The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites everyone to visit the Thai locations featured in its latest commercial,
"feel all the feelings", which portrays a journey through the eyes of Lalisa "LISA" Manobal, the Amazing Thailand Ambassador, showcasing the charm of Thailand through cultural and natural landmarks from various regions. It captures the emotions and atmosphere of Thai tourism from a contemporary perspective, taking viewers on a journey to experience every feeling Thailand has to offer and reflecting the inspiring potential of Thai tourist destinations regardless of the regions they are located at. At present, modern travel storytelling does not need to begin or end at a single destination. Instead, weaving together captivating elements from various areas across the country is well-resonated and distinctively inspiring for people to explore and discover Thailand's definitive charm of diversity and abundance. This is the concept that the TAT has conveyed through its latest
"feel all the feelings" commercial, presented from the viewpoint of Lalisa "LISA" Manobal, the Amazing Thailand Ambassador. Through a storyline as if one is flipping through a series of postcards, the TVC reveals beautiful locations throughout Thailand which are rich in nature, culture, and ways of life from a beautifully contemporary angle. It lets one to experience every feeling in Thailand and reflects Amazing Thailand's alluring charm, waiting to welcome travellers from all over the world. One of the key locations where LISA went for commercial filming is
Wat Chedi Luangin Chiang Mai province, an ancient temple in the heart of the Lanna kingdom, where one can immerse oneself in the northern way of life. The ancient Chedi stands majestically amidst a serene and devout atmosphere. This is not merely a place captivating the eye; it also reflects strong and beautiful roots of Thai culture. Additionally, the charm of the
"Yi Peng Festival," or the Lanna-style Loi Krathong which is regarded as one of the most important festivals in the north, is also featured. Held on the full moon night in November, it depicts thousands of lanterns floating into the night sky outside Chiang Mai city, with the temple grounds of Wat Chedi Luang illuminated by candlelight and hundreds of small Lanna-style candle trays called
Phang Pratheep. These small lights act as a spell, transforming the night into a bright spectacle filled with unforgettable beauty and impression. During the filming, LISA herself participated in lighting the candles, bringing every image to life with the genuine feeling of the festival. Various locations in the northern region, with a soft and enchanting feeling, are also featured in the commercial in addition to Chedi Luang Temple. Starting with
WatPhumin in Nan province, with its famous "Pumaan-Yamaan" mural that delicately and tenderly tells a love story, allowing visitors to feel warmth in every detail. Next are the
Sapan Rice Fields in Nan province, where lush green fields are surrounded by mountains and morning mist, creating a peaceful and dreamlike atmosphere letting visitors indulge in distinct charms during the transition from verdant in the late rainy season to the sea of mist in early winter.
Phu Langka in Phayao province is a destination not to be missed with its precious scenery of the sea of mist and forests on high mountain peaks. The mind can be relaxed and revitalised amidst the white mist that envelops the area as if in a fantasy world. Meanwhile,
Phu Chi Fa in Chiang Rai province is another spectacular viewpoint, considered one of the most beautiful peaks in Thailand. A feeling of freedom and energy from nature can be conceived when standing on the high cliff, looking out over the sea of mist and the long mountain range.
TheFloating Pagodas of Wat Phra Phutthabat Sutthawat in Lampang province offer a magical and spectacular beauty, with numerous large and small pagodas lining atop the limestone peaks, blending perfectly with the beauty of nature while appearing as if they are floating in the sky. To reach this place, one must climb a steep cliffside staircase, navigating over 300 steel steps to admire the view of Chae Hom district and pay respects to the principal Buddha statue on the summit. Visitors will also leave with a sense of fulfilment in addition to a feeling of excitement and challenge. The lower northern region is presented through its forests and rivers that invite deep breaths. Starting with
Thi Lo Su Waterfall in Tak province, a destination that defines the word "spectacular" with its magnificent and tiered cascades amidst pristine nature. It is renowned as the most beautiful limestone waterfall in Thailand,...