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94 in ancient garb becomes Scanno’s living heritage draw

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In the quiet hillside town of Scanno, a 94-year-old woman dressed in ancient clothes has quietly rewritten the way visitors experience a place. Tour buses and selfie sticks are not what first brought her into the spotlight; it was the sight of a dignified elder moving through narrow stone lanes in garments that locals say echo centuries of local dress. Tourists harvest moments with her as if she were a living museum exhibit, a walking window into centuries of craft, tradition, and memory. Her presence has turned a simple walk through the town into a small cultural event, drawing photographers and day-trippers who want more than a postcard—they want a story.

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The Blue Jasmine: Thailand Unveils a Luxurious Rail Journey for Cultural Discovery

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Thailand is launching a premium rail experience this November that redefines how visitors encounter the kingdom’s heritage. The Blue Jasmine is a meticulously restored luxury train service that champions slow travel and meaningful cultural immersion over rapid sightseeing.

Starting November 16, 2025, the nine-day itinerary travels from Bangkok to Chiang Mai with only 37 guests aboard. The intimate scale and carefully curated stops reflect Thailand’s shift toward sustainable, community-friendly tourism that preserves cultural heritage while delivering high-end experiences.

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Debating Heritage Tourism: Fire at Nottoway Plantation Revisits Economic Value and Historical Memory

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A fire in May 2025 destroyed Nottoway Plantation, once the largest surviving antebellum mansion in America. The blaze ignited a global conversation about how societies monetize sites tied to suffering while balancing economic need, education, and the preservation of collective memory. Plans to reconstruct the site and swiftly reopen dining features have intensified discussions about whether such places can be profitable without compromising their educational value or honoring those who endured oppression. The case echoes broader heritage-tourism challenges worldwide and offers a timely lens for Thailand’s own historic sites as developers navigate economic growth, cultural preservation, and authentic interpretation.

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Ghosts of the Past: How Abandoned Sites Become Global Tourist Magnets

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Abandoned and forgotten places across the globe are experiencing an unlikely revival — as must-see tourist attractions, according to a recent overview by CNBC. Once neglected due to war, natural disasters, industry collapse, or the inexorable passage of time, these evocative spaces are drawing travelers in ever-growing numbers, offering both a thrill and a powerful lesson in history and resilience. The transformation of derelict ruins, shipwrecks, ghost towns, and relics of war into popular travel destinations signals a broader shift in tourism, where fascination with the uncanny and a hunger for unique experiences collide with heritage preservation and community revitalization efforts.

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Reimagining Abandoned Places: A Global Tourism Trend with Thai Resonance

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Abandoned places are no longer mere relics of neglect. They are becoming compelling destinations for travelers seeking authenticity, risk, and meaningful lessons from history. A new overview shows derelict ruins, shipwrecks, and former war sites being revived as educational, emotionally resonant experiences. The trend blends heritage preservation with community renewal, turning ghost towns and industrial ruins into purposeful journeys for visitors.

For Thai readers, this global shift mirrors local ambitions to transform neglected spaces into unique attractions. From Europe to the Asia-Pacific, these sites demonstrate how tragedy can be reframed into storytelling that resonates with modern travelers who crave significance, not just scenery.

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Luang Prabang’s Tourism Boom: A Path to Prosperity for Laos and the Region?

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A tourism surge is reshaping Luang Prabang, Laos’ ancient capital, into an economic bright spot and prompting questions about whether the rest of Laos can follow its lead or if structural hurdles will keep broader progress ahead. The city’s experience offers lessons not only for Laos but also for neighboring Thailand, where the impact of tourism on development is a hot topic.

In a relatively short period, Luang Prabang has moved from a quiet travel hub to a thriving destination. In 2012, Sisavangvong Road saw few foreign visitors and limited tourist services. By 2025, the city reported a dramatic turnaround. Official data show a year-on-year jump in arrivals of more than 160 percent as of April 2025, and travel guides have crowned Luang Prabang as a top Asian destination for the year. Vibrant markets, bustling bars, and international visitors have transformed streets that once felt quiet into dynamic tourism zones.

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Tourism Booms in Luang Prabang, But Can It Lift All of Laos Out of Poverty?

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An unprecedented surge in tourism is transforming Luang Prabang, Laos’ ancient capital, into an economic bright spot and prompting experts to ask: can the rest of the country follow its path to prosperity, or will deep structural challenges hold back broader progress? The city’s experience offers lessons not only for Laos but also for neighboring countries like Thailand, where tourism’s impact on development is increasingly debated.

In just a few years, Luang Prabang has witnessed an economic renaissance. As recently as 2012, its central Sisavangvong Road saw only a smattering of foreign backpackers and tourist amenities were sparse. Fast forward to 2025, and the picture has changed dramatically. According to official figures, the city saw a stunning 162% increase in visitors year over year as of April 2025, with the Lonely Planet crowning it Asia’s top travel destination for 2025 (DW). Handicraft markets now line vibrant alleyways, quirky bars spill onto once-quiet streets, and international travelers fill hotels and restaurants that now serve global clientele.

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Croatian Earthquake Reveals Remarkably Preserved Roman Odeon, Inspiring Thai Heritage Dialogue

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A 6.4-magnitude earthquake that hit central Croatia in December 2020 uncovered a long-hidden Roman odeon beneath Sisak’s City Hall. The discovery occurred during repairs on the 1914 building, damaged by earthquakes, when workers and archaeologists found a semicircular, well-preserved venue once used for music and politics in the Roman era. This find offers a rare glimpse into life more than 2,000 years ago and reshapes Sisak’s connection to its ancient past.

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Earthquake in Croatia Unveils Well-Preserved Roman Odeon, Rekindling Interest in Lost Urban Histories

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A powerful 6.4-magnitude earthquake that struck central Croatia in December 2020 has led to the extraordinary unearthing of a long-lost Roman odeon beneath Sisak’s City Hall, reshaping the modern city’s connection to its ancient past and providing a unique window into life more than two millennia ago. The accidental discovery was made during repairs to the historic 1914 City Hall building, which was being renovated due to earthquake damage. Archaeologists and workers stumbled upon a remarkably well-preserved semicircular stone structure—immediately recognizable as a Roman odeon, an intimate performance venue used for music and politics during the Roman Empire (arkeonews.net).

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