The 'Thai Costume' trend is at its absolute peak ! Whether you are a local resident or a global traveler, dressing in traditional attire to explore Thailand’s heritage is the ultimate 'main character' experience. Many landmarks now provide full 'all-in-one' services—including costumes, professional styling, and photography. Here are 5 must-visit locations to get your glow-on !

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), Bangkok
Standing 81 meters tall with its iconic white prang decorated in delicate Thai-Chinese porcelain, Wat Arun is the quintessential symbol of Thailand. The surrounding area is a vibrant hub for rental shops offering everything from regal classics to modern pastel designs. With professional makeup and photographers available, you can capture those viral-worthy angles with ease. Pro tip: Arrive early in the morning for the softest light and a more serene atmosphere.

Nasatta Park, Ratchaburi
Located just an hour from Bangkok, Nasatta Park is a breathtaking outdoor museum that transforms into a light-filled fairytale after dark. Their 2026 'Fairy Dreams' winter illumination features over eight zones of magical designs, providing a dreamlike backdrop for your Thai costume photoshoot. Full services are available on-site to ensure you are camera-ready for the night.

Ayutthaya Historical Park, Ayutthaya
For a truly historic atmosphere, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit. Dozens of local shops offer complete makeover packages before you head to the majestic Wat Chaiwatthanaram or the famous Buddha head in tree roots at Wat Mahathat. For a creative twist, snap a photo with Ayutthaya’s iconic 'Frog-head Tuk-Tuk' or visit during the winter to see the ruins beautifully illuminated at night.

Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, Lamphun
In the North, you can embrace the elegance of Lamphun Brocade Silk, a world-class craft famously showcased by Lisa (Lalisa Manobal). This silk is a registered Geographical Indication (GI) product, reflecting the deep heritage of the region. The spiritual heart of the city, Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, serves as the perfect backdrop—especially during the 'Festival of a Hundred Thousand Lanterns', when the temple glows with colorful Lanna lanterns.

Ancient City (Muang Boran), Samut Prakan
If you wish to see all of Thailand in one day, The Ancient City is the destination for you. This massive outdoor museum features stunning replicas of palaces and temples from every corner of the country. Their costume studio specializes in authentic 'draped' styles rather than ready-to-wear outfits, allowing you to learn the true art of ancient Thai fashion while posing amidst breathtaking architectural beauty.
Reviewer 1: Huang Mengyao
Reviewer 2: Zhang Yanlan
Reviewer 3: Tang Caihong