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Chula’s Thai Youth Orchestra Wins in Japan

Professor Dr. Wilert Puriwat, President of Chulalongkorn University, led a delegation to Tokyo, Japan, from May 10–11, 2025, to support the mission of the Chulalongkorn Thai Youth Orchestra (ChulaThaiYO). The group performed Thai traditional music at the 25th Thai Festival Tokyo — the largest Thai cultural event held outside of Thailand, which attracted over 200,000 attendees. The performance by ChulaThaiYO was a great success, earning enthusiastic praise from both Thai and international audiences. Particularly notable was the strong interest and lively participation from Japanese teenagers. The area in front of the stage was vibrant and energetic, with many attendees eagerly watching the performance, taking photos, sharing clips on social media, and engaging in friendly conversations with the student performers. This lively interaction reflected the genuine appeal of Thai music and its ability to resonate with the younger generation. Representing both Chulalongkorn University and Thailand, ChulaThaiYo is promoting cultural identity on the global stage through meticulously crafted, harmonious, and creative musical performances. The delegation also included Associate Professor Dr. Yootthana Chuppunnarat, Vice President; Assistant Professor Dr. Vitchatalum Laovanich, Assistant to the President for Arts and Culture; and Dr. Sirichaicharn Fachamroon, National Artist in Thai Music Performance — all of whom supported this cultural mission. Chulalongkorn University remains committed to leveraging arts and culture as a vital force in shaping students into knowledgeable, capable individuals with international value, while fostering a deep sense of pride in Thai cultural heritage worldwide. Read more at: https://www.chula.ac.th/en/news/238770/
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