Superstars prepare Thai outfits to wear while touring various cities in Europe this year.

I recently returned from a European tour package I purchased, which took place from May 1st to 10th, 2015. During my travels, I visited Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Germany. I brought only one Thai outfit with me, which I wore for three days while exploring various cities. The outfit attracted attention from both locals and tourists. Many foreigners smiled and asked where I was from, if it was my national costume, and complimented its beauty. Some even requested to take pictures with me. Thai tourists inquired if I was performing in a show, to which I simply replied that I was not, but rather wanted to wear the outfit to introduce Thai culture to foreigners. I primarily wore the outfit in Austria, as I was concerned about potential odor issues if I wore it for an extended period. I will share pictures of my trip in chronological order and location in the comments below.

Day 1

The first time I wore it, I walked out of the room and took a commemorative photo. I stayed at the Hotel Grauer Bar in Innsbruck, Austria.

Afterward, they walked out to take photos in front of the hotel and then went sightseeing at the Golden Roof, a major tourist attraction in the city.

The view here is beautiful. You can see the snow-capped mountain peaks.

Coordinate the Thai dance movements with the costume.

Thai greeting

The Golden Roof, built by Emperor Friedrich IV in the 15th century, served as the residence of the rulers of Tyrol.

The photo captures a restaurant with customers looking in my direction. I felt embarrassed, but fortunately, it was the evening and there weren't many tourists around.

As I walked along the walking street, I encountered a Thai person who asked to take a picture with me.

Day 2: Exploring Salzburg, Mozart's Birthplace

Donning traditional Thai attire, I embarked on a morning exploration of Salzburg, the birthplace of the world-renowned composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. My first stop was the Mirabell Garden, a picturesque floral haven immortalized as a filming location for the iconic movie "The Sound of Music."

He put it on as soon as he got on the coach.

Listen to the guide's explanation along with the other tour members.

A foreigner asked to take a picture with me.

Stroll and shop at the walking street near the Salt Castle.

This picture was taken in front of Mozart's house.

On the third day, I wore a Thai dress from the hotel. I checked out and met other Thai groups who asked to take pictures with me. Today, we visited Schönbrunn Palace, a Habsburg palace built in the 16th century. Later, Empress Maria Theresa rebuilt it with 1,441 rooms as a summer palace. We admired the grandeur of the audience hall and the pavilion (unfortunately, photography was prohibited inside, which was a pity). The palace's magnificence rivals that of the Palace of Versailles in France.



While waiting for the 11:30 am entry time to Schönbrunn Palace, I took the opportunity to explore the renowned Kärntner Straße shopping street and the Hofburg Palace in the morning.



This photo was taken in front of Hofburg Palace.

After that, I went shopping. Haha, if I could get this Louis Vuitton bag, it would go perfectly with my outfit. Haha, just kidding.

The strawberries are very large, but they are sour.

Capture stunning panoramic portraits with St. Stephen's Cathedral as your backdrop.

It's time to visit Schönbrunn Palace.

The Front Palace Garden

Palace Front

Behind the Palace

This photo was taken before entering the area where photography is prohibited. The celebrity is wearing headphones to listen to the guide's narration. He looks handsome from this angle.

This is all for the Thai outfit I wore. Walking was tiring because the leather shoes were tight, but I was proud. I will post more beautiful pictures of my casual outfits and the various views in Europe later.

A picture of the view from the top of Jungfrau mountain in Switzerland, playing in the snow. I'll make sure to find some pictures of me in traditional Thai clothing later, haha.

Today, I received a postcard addressed to myself from Liechtenstein, a small country bordering Switzerland. It serves as a valuable and inexpensive reminder of this charming country with its pleasant weather.

Got more pictures from a friend's phone.

The first photo shows another group of Thai people who were not traveling with us. We met them at the hotel in Vienna, Austria, during check-out.

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