Design centres in 10 provinces to spread soft power

According to Paitongtarn, the program may help more people and groups reach their full potential.

Design centres in 10 provinces to spread soft power
Paetongtarn Shinawatra (centre ), Pheu Thai Party leader and chairwoman of the National Committee on Soft Power Development, announces the expansion of the Thailand Creative &amp, Design Center (TCDC ) in 10 more provinces. ( Photo: Pheu Thai Party )

The Thailand Creative &amp, Design Center (TCDC ) will be expanded in 10 provinces in a bid to elevate the country’s soft power on the global stage, according to Paetongtarn Shinawatra, chairwoman of the National Committee on Soft Power Development.

New trees of the Bangkok- based heart had been set up in Chiang Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima and Phuket among people, said Ms Paetongtarn, even president of the Pheu Thai Party.

The development of the TCDC&nbsp, global, will make its resources more available to those who are interested in learning and convert native wisdom into tangible outcomes like food and music.

There will be no fees involved, to correlate with the” One Family, One Soft Power” plan, she said on Wednesday.

” The key to national progress lies in developing women’s possible, and they are also important tools to project Thailand’s sweet power on the global phase”, Ms Paetongtarn said.

The plan may begin in 10 provinces, promoting and supporting the development of local social capital and creativity, as well as creating tools for the development of skills, knowledge exchange, and creative work promotion.

The program aims to train 20 million employees in line with the president’s goal, she added.

Promoting sweet power can aid in the Thai people’s ability to increase their revenue and enhance their quality of life, she noted.

Dr Surapong Suebwonglee, deputy chairman of the committee, said the TCDC has been accumulating expertise and building sites among imaginative people since it was established 20 years ago by the state of Thaksin Shinawatra, Ms Paetongtarn’s parents.

The new centers will house innovative labs that will investigate regional strengths and provide the foundation for the development of the ecosystem of each soft energy sector.

The federal soft power strategy committee will work with the TCDC as the main coordinator.

According to Ms. Paetongtarn, the task is scheduled to begin next year, adding that the state also intends to establish global centers in significant global cities in the future.