photo='Princess Thai Cup'
photo='Princess Thai Cup'

The 11th Thailand Royal Princess Cup International Taekwondo Competition has ambitiously taken a decade-long step toward a new paradigm through the empirical foundation accumulated over the past decade.

Today, the 11th Thailand Royal Princess Cup International Taekwondo Competition was held at the John Paul Sports Center at Abac University in Bangkok, with about 3,000 people gathered, including Ham jung han Deputy Ambassador of the Korean Embassy in Thailand, Park Sung-hee Consul General, honorary chairman of the Jeonju sports council, senior Thai military and police, overseas taekwondo athletes from 13 countries, and athletes from more than 100 taekwondo studios in Thailand.

Since the same competition, the organizing committee has prepared for the competition with the aim of pursuing a public interest competition and accelerating globalization.

photo='Princess Thai Cup'
photo='Princess Thai Cup'

In this regard, UNICEF, a UN-affiliated children's relief agency, gave a congratulatory speech at the opening ceremony by Kim Kyung-sun, head of the local UNICEF Thailand office, in respect of the efforts and sports spirit of the Thai Royal Princess Cup organizing committee.

This tournament has important implications in terms of facing a new turning point.

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is an official organization established on December 11, 1946.

In particular, the expansion of the base of children's taekwondo is considered very important for practical international cooperation between non-profit taekwondo organizations, given that taekwondo directors from each country and region should play a major role in the civilian public diplomacy front as leaders of the Korean national prestige and Korean tipical culture.

photo='Princess Thai Cup'
photo='Princess Thai Cup'

Rhee Sang-gi, vice president of the World Children's Taekwondo Federation, who co-hosted the competition, said in a congratulatory speech, "The World Children's Taekwondo Federation, which has branches in more than 60 countries around the world, will spare no efforts to develop the competition into a more elegant competition with the World Taekwondo Korean Teachers' Association, which works hard to develop and expand our Taekwondo base in various countries around the world."

photo='Princess Thai Cup'
photo='Princess Thai Cup'

Now, the Thai Royal Princess Cup has established a foundation for emerging as a luxury international taekwondo competition that is attracting worldwide attention beyond Southeast Asia.

In addition, the World Korean Taekwondo Association has gradually taken an ambitious step to emerge as the only global social organization among masters who run stamps abroad.

Cha seungmin reportor.  smcha@nvp.co.kr

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