Fit and over 40? Thailand wants to hear from you
As part of its international “Find Your Fabulous” wellness and medical tourism campaign, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched a global competition intended to salute ladies who are still fit and fabulous after their 40th birthdays.
The Fabulous 40+ Photo Contest invites women from around the world to submit images.
The contestant showing the most youthful, age-defying appearance will win a three-day Find Your Fabulous trip to Bangkok.
Candidates must become fans of ThailandMedTourism and the Find Your Fabulous campaign; then, they submit their most fabulous photos – with their name, age range (40+, 45+, 50+), current location, and a photo description.
TAT, in a media release, says: "Submissions should show the fresh face and figure, confidence, poise, and charisma that defines the modern, fabulous woman today in her 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond."
The winners of the Fabulous 40+ Photo Contest will be determined by the number of online votes.
The winner will receive a 3-day/2-night exclusive health and beauty package for herself and one friend. There are also prizes for runners-up.
The grand prize includes two round-trip air tickets and a two-night stay at the Sofitel So Bangkok.
The contest runs until September 30, with the winners’ announcement via Facebook scheduled for October 3.
For more information, visit www.facebook.com/thailandmedtourismfanpage
Ian Jarrett
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