Thailand is known across the globe for a whole host of things, including its intricately designed temples, beautiful beaches, and most notably, its rich and flavorful cuisine. Thai flavors are like no other, making their dishes a popular choice for a casual breakfast, lunch, or dinner in Southern California. However, when you eat takeout from your favorite Thai place at home, you don’t get the full story or experience connected to the dish. In Thailand, even before you indulge in your first bite, you’re greeted with a warm welcome. No matter where you are – a street stall at a night market, a food court at the mall, or a fine-dining restaurant - you are greeted by the same warm welcome each time. After visiting Thailand, I can confirm that it has rightfully earned the nickname “The Land of Smiles”. In this essay, I’ll be going into depth about my dining experience in Thailand, how it differs/compares to my dining experience at home, and how every dish you eat there is served with a mom...
When I first heard about this study abroad trip to Thailand, I thought it was too late for me to sign up. I had no real intention of going, but out of curiosity, I attended the last meeting. With no prior knowledge of the trip, I went into the information session blind and was sold on the trip to Thailand about 20 minutes into the meeting. From the lengthy agenda filled with once-in-a-lifetime experiences to a lively group of people I had yet to meet, I had a good feeling that this trip was bound to be one for the books, and I was right. This trip was a transformative journey that deepened my understanding of tourism and hospitality, as well as my personal and professional goals. As a hospitality student, I had long admired Thailand’s reputation as a global tourism destination known for its warmth, wellness, and rich traditions. Yet, no textbook could have prepared me for what I would learn through firsthand experiences. Getting the opportunity to explore the bustling streets of Ba...