Tourexpi
Thailand
welcomed leading global content creators to Bangkok for Nas Summit 2025, a
one-day international event designed to inspire, empower, and connect the next
generation of digital storytellers.
Held
at Gallery@CentralwOrld Central Tower, the summit is part of the Tourism
Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year
2025 campaign, aligning with the “Grand Invitation” concept to position
Thailand as a global creative hub.
Highlighting
Thailand’s creative ambition
TAT
Governor Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool emphasized that hosting Nas Summit
underscored Thailand’s ambition to strengthen its role in the global creative
economy.
“These
influencers spotlight Thailand’s culture, traditions, and hospitality to
audiences worldwide, generating interest and boosting cultural tourism,” she
said. “This supports TAT’s strategy to build a distinct Thailand brand using
digital tools to shape travel trends, deepen emotional connections with
travellers, and drive sustainable tourism growth.”
A
platform for innovation and learning
Founded
by internationally renowned creator Nuseir Yassin (Nas Daily), Nas Summit
brought together creators, marketers, and entrepreneurs for workshops,
keynotes, and interactive training sessions. The Bangkok edition focused
particularly on the impact of AI on content creation, covering storytelling,
branding, podcasting, video editing, and community building.
The
event attracted more than 600 participants and is expected to generate over 25
million online impressions, amplifying Thailand’s image as a safe, inspiring,
and dynamic destination.
Voices
of influence
Speakers
included Woody Milintachinda, Techguyver, Abi Marquez, Golfwashere, Alex Dwek,
Phi Assef, and the Amores Twins, who led sessions on AI-driven business
strategies, creativity in the digital age, and viral content success stories.
Thailand
as a hub for creative tourism
The
summit reinforced Thailand’s readiness not only to welcome international
travellers but also to serve as a stage for the global creative economy. With
content creators acting as digital ambassadors, the stories shared from Bangkok
are expected to inspire millions worldwide to experience Thailand first-hand.
Nas
Summit Bangkok 2025 concluded as more than just a gathering of digital minds –
it was a bold statement of Thailand’s ambition to lead the region in creative
tourism, innovation, and global storytelling.
Image
Credit: © TAT
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