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- 10 April 2026 - A new chapter in Thailand's cultural and retail
landscape is set to debut this April, as The Mall Group introduces
"KUDTHAI 2026," a curated showcase of Thai creativity, launching its
first-ever pop-up in Bangkok's rapidly emerging Songwat district during
Songkran.
Presented in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the
initiative reflects a growing effort to spotlight Thailand's cultural
identity through contemporary retail and experiential tourism.
"KUDTHAI" — derived from the Thai word "Kud," meaning "to carefully
select" — brings together a refined selection of Thai brands, artisans,
and culinary talents, highlighting craftsmanship, local wisdom, and
modern design for both local and international audiences.
The inaugural "Song Wat KUDTHAI 2026," taking place from April 9–12 at
Lost in Songwat, marks the first time The Mall Group extends its retail
experience beyond its flagship developments into one of Bangkok's most
talked-about neighborhoods. Once a historic trading hub along the Chao
Phraya River, Songwat is now re-emerging as a vibrant cultural enclave
attracting a new generation of creatives and global travelers.
Extending this experience into the city's premier retail destinations,
"KUDTHAI 2026" will also be held from April 8–19, 2026 across the EM
District — Emporium, EmQuartier, and Emsphere — creating a connected
journey between Bangkok's emerging cultural quarters and its established
lifestyle hubs.
This multi-location approach reflects a broader shift in how visitors
experience Bangkok — moving fluidly between heritage neighborhoods and
contemporary retail environments.
While Songkran remains one of Thailand's most globally recognized
celebrations, "KUDTHAI 2026" offers an alternative lens — focusing on
curated cultural discovery through design, gastronomy, and local
creativity.
At the EM District, the "EM District Thai Hansa Maha Songkran: A Summer
of Thai Celebration" from April 10–15, 2026 further enhances the
experience with immersive installations, signature water attractions,
and themed markets including THAI-POP MARKET at Emporium, THAI LOCAL
MARKET at EmQuartier, and THAI-TAINMENT MARKET at Emsphere.
A highlight includes "Little Song Wat," bringing culinary names from the
historic Songwat community into the heart of the city, reinforcing the
connection between Bangkok's evolving cultural districts and its modern
retail landscape.
Together, these activations position Bangkok as more than a festive
destination during Songkran — but also as a city redefining how
tradition is experienced through innovation, culture, and commerce.
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