The Thailand-Brunei Darussalam Joint Exhibition Program
2012, the fifth of its kind, was held at the auditorium of the Government
Public Relations Department (PRD) in Bangkok.
It tool place back-to-back with the third joint musical variety show, Alai Pa
Plern, on 29 June, also at the PRD auditorium.
The joint exhibition was held for three days, from 27 to 29 June and focused on the theme “Connectivity in the ASEAN Community.” The content was related to the concepts of “ASEAN integration” and “ASEAN connectivity,” aimed at providing knowledge and understanding about ASEAN and promoting ASEAN awareness toward the ASEAN Community in 2015.
Heads of the Thai and Brunei delegations jointly cut the ribbon marking the opening of the joint exhibition on 28 June at 2:30 p.m. Target groups were officials, students, audience members coming to the joint musical show on 29 June and all other interested persons.
The joint exhibition was held for three days, from 27 to 29 June and focused on the theme “Connectivity in the ASEAN Community.” The content was related to the concepts of “ASEAN integration” and “ASEAN connectivity,” aimed at providing knowledge and understanding about ASEAN and promoting ASEAN awareness toward the ASEAN Community in 2015.
Heads of the Thai and Brunei delegations jointly cut the ribbon marking the opening of the joint exhibition on 28 June at 2:30 p.m. Target groups were officials, students, audience members coming to the joint musical show on 29 June and all other interested persons.
The exhibition had captions in Thai and English, and a brochure in Thai and English was provided, with content featuring the theme of this exhibition and the background information of the joint exhibition, together with souvenirs from both sides for the visitors.
It is part of the Thai-Brunei Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Information and Broadcasting, which was signed on 16 August 2001 by the foreign ministers of both countries, in an agreement to exchange locally produced radio and television programs, news items, and publications, as well as visits of broadcasters, program producers, journalists, and information officials.
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