Phetchaburi: Anutin Charnvirakul expressed his gratitude to the residents of Phetchaburi for their support of the Bhumjaithai Party, which secured elections throughout the province. He pledged to deliver prosperity, well-being, and prestige to the Thai people, and highlighted Thailand's allure as a tourist paradise. Additionally, he acknowledged UNESCO's recognition of Phetchaburi as a Creative Gastronomy City, humorously advising visitors to forget about diabetes after enjoying the local delicacies.According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul officially inaugurated the 39th annual 'Phra Nakhon Khiri-Muang Phet' festival at the King Mongkut Memorial Park in Phetchaburi Province. During his address, Anutin introduced his delegation and expressed appreciation to the province's three Members of Parliament. Reaffirming his commitment to serving the people of Phetchaburi, he shared his excitement about visiting and praised the province's stunning beauty.Anutin ment ioned the insistence of the Governor and the President of the Phetchaburi Provincial Administrative Organization on his attendance, emphasizing the importance of engaging with the community. Despite his busy schedule, he prioritized meeting the residents, acknowledging their warm welcome and hospitality. He recounted stepping out of his car to greet the people, emphasizing the genuine connection he felt with them.The Prime Minister encouraged visitors to savor Phetchaburi's renowned desserts, despite health concerns over sugar intake. He noted that while people are mindful of their health, the delightful flavors remain intact. He also highlighted the province's recognition by UNESCO as a Creative City of Gastronomy and mentioned its valuable natural and cultural heritage, which contributes to the quality of life and showcases loyalty to the monarchy.Anutin reiterated his promise to enhance well-being, prosperity, security, and prestige for all Thai citizens. Following the ceremony, he and his wife, along with Cabinet ministers and prospective MPs, joined the public in a traditional Thai dance, "Ramwong Khao Wang," and participated in the festival's activities with enthusiasm.