Thailand's first salt sculpting display, "Art of Salt", will be held at Phetchaburi on March 15-17, the local office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand said Wednesday.
The exhibition will take place at two different locations along the coastal route in Ban Laem district, at the 25km and 41km milestones, said Phetchaburi TAT director Nongnit Maneewan. The district claims to be the largest producer of sea salt in Thailand.
The "Art of Salt" is designed to give visitors the opportunity to learn about sea salt from a variety of activities and sightseeing, such as a test drive on a salt-grinding vehicle or a tour of the local salt museum.
The event also aims to promote the Khlong Khon-Ban Laem-Cha-Am driving routes, said Ms Nongnit.
The event is planned as a collaboration of the TAT, Phetchaburi's Office of Commercial Affairs and the Phetchaburi Rajabhat University (PRU), along with various organisations.
The highlight of the event, as the name suggests, will be live sculpting using salt to produce the image of a bruda whale, four metres tall and five metres long, by PRU Students.
Source: Bangkok Post
Phetchaburi to host Thailand's first salt sculpting display
Phetchaburi to host Thailand's first salt sculpting display
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