HOROSCOPE; Celebrate Wisdom and Prosperity at ONESIAM’s Chinese New Year 2025 Chinese New Year provides a unique opportunity for cultural exchange, as people from various backgrounds engage The Great Chinese New Year 2025 at all Central shopping centres, until Feb 6. To celebrate the great auspicious occasion on a global scale, Central Pattana presents special activities under the Lunar New Year rebranding. Chinese bridle at effort to lower drug prices. From rubbish to roads: Nepal explores paving with plastic. China factory activity unexpectedly contracts, hitting a five-month low. More ships may use Suez if ceasefire holds. Feud at Korea Zinc takes a dramatic turn. Fitbit agrees to pay $12m for delaying burn warning BANGKOK - Chinese tourists visiting Thailand for Lunar New Year are worried about being kidnapped by gangsters to work in hellish scam centres, despite efforts to reassure them. As the Year of the Snake approaches 2025, Thailand is gearing up for grand Chinese New Year celebrations, expecting a surge in visitors.With over 770,000 Chinese tourists anticipated to visit Thailand during the holiday period, the nation’s streets will be adorned with red lanterns, dragon dances, and bustling markets. What are the birth years for the year of the Snake? Your Chinese zodiac sign is a snake if you were born during the following years: 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025. Bidding farewell to the mythical Dragon, the world welcomes the Year of the Snake on January 29 — the first day of the Lunar New Year. For those who celebrate this ancient festival, starting the Date of Chinese New Year 2025. The date of Chinese New Year is usually determined by the Lunar Calendar, meaning it is scheduled at a different time each year between January and February. In 2025, the festival is scheduled for Wednesday, 29th January. Discover How Thailand Celebrates Chinese New Year 1. Paying Respects to Ancestors As per our little New Year tradition, Guru by Bangkok Post presents a yearly horoscope. Let's see what next year has in store for you. The year of the Wood Snake is slithering up fast and it’s time once again to celebrate the Chinese New Year in style. must-do Lunar New Year fave. Jan 25 - Feb 2. Bangkok Marriott Marquis New baht banknotes scarce ahead of Chinese New Year Demand for ang pao during the Chinese New Year results in a shortage of cash PUBLISHED : 27 Jan 2025 at 05:45 The Yaowarat Road in Bangkok's Chinatown is now lit up with decorative lights, celebrating the 2025 Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake. The celebration marks the 50th anniversary of cultural Bangkok is the most popular destination for Thai tourists and international travellers who are planning to celebrate the Chinese New Year in the kingdom, according to digital travel platform Agoda. Gold prices could reach a new record high in the near future, supported by a weak US dollar as China has started buying gold to build up its reserves, says Bualuang Securities (BLS). Spot gold Of the passengers flying into Thailand, 770,000 were expected to be from China, which would be an increase of 22.6% compared to the same period last year. The Lunar New Year period will be a major Bangkok's Yaowarat Road has been transformed into a vibrant entertainment venue for Chinese New Year celebrations this month, with lighting installations and innovative cultural performances to Miracle No. 3: Capture the spirit of the Chinese New Year at the “Tunnel of Prosperity,” featuring a 72-metre-long dragon tunnel at Parc Paragon, as well as an auspicious golden dragon located The Transport Ministry has ordered Airports of Thailand (AoT) to prepare for a large influx of passengers during the upcoming Chinese New Year festival between Jan 24 and Feb 2. Chinese New Year comes early this year as Lunar New Year falls on Jan 29 and marks the end of the Year of the Dragon and the start of the Year of the Snake. Ushering in luck, prosperity and good A collaborative concert featuring top musicians from Thailand and China is set to take place this Sunday at Prince Mahidol Hall, Mahidol University, in celebration of the Chinese New Year festival
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