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Malaysia Brings Culinary Excellence and Cultural Richness to Bangkok at the 2025 Food and Culture Festival
Monday, June 30, 2025
The Malaysia Food and Culture Festival 2025 is scheduled to be held at Samyan Mitrtown in Bangkok on June 29-30, 2025, with an anticipated crowd of 10,000 attendees. The event, organized by Malaysia’s Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, is aimed at boosting the country’s tourism profile ahead of the eagerly awaited Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) initiative. This festival will provide an exceptional platform to highlight Malaysia’s cultural heritage, renowned cuisine, and tourism potential to Thai visitors, as well as regional tourists.
The venue, Samyan Mitrtown, is ideally situated in the bustling heart of Bangkok, which draws approximately 50,000 visitors daily. Its location, close to major university campuses, offices, and family-friendly areas, offers a prime opportunity to attract a wide range of attendees. With its high foot traffic, the festival organizers anticipate at least 20 percent of the visitors over the two-day event to be local residents and professionals from surrounding areas.Advertisement
At the festival, visitors can expect an immersive experience into Malaysia’s culinary and cultural world. The event will feature a diverse array of Malaysian dishes that reflect the country’s multicultural influences. Whether it’s traditional Malay, Chinese, Indian, or indigenous cuisine, attendees will be able to savor Malaysia’s rich gastronomic offerings. In addition to the culinary delights, the festival will feature captivating cultural performances that highlight Malaysia’s dynamic traditions, including traditional dance, music, and artistic expressions, offering guests an authentic glimpse into the nation’s rich cultural heritage.
This event plays a vital role in supporting Malaysia’s objectives for Visit Malaysia 2026 by enhancing its global tourism profile. The festival will act as a promotional tool to introduce regional travelers to Malaysia’s wide-ranging attractions, from urban adventures in Kuala Lumpur to the serene beaches of Langkawi. By blending cultural showcases with tourism promotions, the festival will not only attract food lovers and culture enthusiasts but also highlight the breadth of travel experiences Malaysia has to offer.
The Malaysia Food and Culture Festival is also strategically aligned with Malaysia’s ambitious tourism targets for 2025, which aim for 43 million tourist arrivals and RM283.8 billion in tourism revenue. With Thailand being one of the most significant contributors to Malaysia’s tourism indust …