Celebrating Lunar New Year: Tourism Authority of Thailand Unveils Festive Events
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Celebrating Lunar New Year: Tourism Authority of Thailand Unveils Festive Events

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) kicked off Chinese New Year celebrations with a grand lighting ceremony in Bangkok, highlighting 50 years of Thai-Chinese relations.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) held a spectacular Chinese New Year lighting ceremony at The Chinatown Gate (Royal Jubilee Gate), Odeon Circle, on Sunday, January 19.
Commemorating 50 years of Thai-Chinese diplomatic ties, the event marks the start of the Chinese New Year festivities at Yaowarat Road which will run until 9th February.
Wu Zhiwu, minister at the Chinese Embassy in Thailand, and TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool presided over the ceremony.
Also in attendance were Wisit Limparnukorn, chairman of the Chinatown Chinese New Year Festival Organising Committee, senior TAT executives, representatives from the Chinese Embassy, and Bangkok city officials.
The event showcased the unity of Thai and Chinese traditions through vibrant performances, dazzling light displays, and cultural exhibits, symbolising the enduring friendship between the two nations.
Locals and tourists alike are invited to experience this grand celebration of cultural harmony and the rich heritage of Thai-Chinese relations.

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