Highlights include "One Dynasty Garden" designed as an earthly paradise in an emperor's garden, featuring the Flowery Dragon sculpture, the new 12m-tall Fountain Pavilion centrepiece, located at When is Chinese New Year 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand? In 2025, Chinese New Year will be celebrated on January 29th worldwide, ushering in the Year of the Snake. However, Thai locals will celebrate Chinese New Year in Bangkok and other provinces over 3 days, starting on 27 January 2025. 1. Celebrate Chinese New Year 2025 at ICONSIAM in Bangkok, Thailand, with breathtaking dragon and lion dances in stunning 4K HDR! This video captures the vibran Image via Pak Nam Pho Chinese New Year Festival 2025. Date & Time: Friday, January 31 and Saturday, February 1. Location: Nakhon Sawan, Mueang Nakhon Sawan. Yes, this one is outside of Bangkok, but if you do have the time, consider travelling to Nakhon Sawan for the Chinese New Year celebrations. One Bangkok, a new global lifestyle destination in the heart of Bangkok, ushers in the Year of the Snake with the spectacular ‘ONE DYNASTY Chinese New Year Celebration 2025.’ From now until 9 February 2025, experience an auspicious start to the Chinese New Year through a magnificent blend of rich Chinese culture and contemporary art. Bangkok, 20 January 2025 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) unveiled a spectacular Chinese New Year lighting ceremony at The Chinatown Gate (Royal Jubilee Gate), Odeon Circle, on 19 January 2025. Celebrating 50 years of Thai-Chinese diplomatic ties, the event marks the start of the Chinese New Year festivities at Yaowarat Road, from 19 The opening ceremony of the Chinese New Year in Bangkok Chinatown is the most important event in the city. It is usually attended by members of the Thai Royal Family and attracts crowds of spectators. The festivities span for almost a month, with a projection mapping show, culminating with traditional cultural performances, dragon and lion dances. Enjoying the Chinese New Year in Bangkok is a unique experience. The city is filled with dragon dances, lanterns, and delicious foods. You can explore Yaowarat’s busy streets or visit peaceful temples, making memories everywhere. The Chinese New Year in Bangkok is a grand event with over 4,000 years of tradition. In this article, Bangkok Airways has you covered on the top 10 places to experience the Chinese New Year Festival, where you can enjoy countless performances, parades, and activities that portray the phenomenal culture of Thai Chinese. Thailand’s Top 10 Locations to Celebrate Chinese New Year 1. Yaowarat, Bangkok Bangkok's Chinatown is currently bustling with the grand celebrations of the Chinese New Year 2024, marking the 49th anniversary of Thailand-China diplomatic relations. The festivities, launched at Yaowarat road by Minister of Tourism and Sports Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol and Wu Zhiwu from the Chinese Embassy, feature a "Tunnel of Golden Dragon Important to know: The major Chinese New Year events in Bangkok focus almost exclusively on the three-day New Year period itself. The three main days of the festival include the eve of the Spring Festival, then the Spring Festival or New Year, followed by New Year’s Day. The three main days of the festival are Spring Festival Eve, the Chinese New Year and New Year's Day. Chinese New Year falls on the final day of the Lunar Year. The actual date changes due to the lunar base but is always between the 21st of January and the 20th of February. Celebrating Chinese New Year in Bangkok. Chinatown is one of the best Download this stock image: Dancers seen performing the dragon dance to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year on Khaosan Road. The Chinese Lunar New Year will be marked on 29 January 2025 and also marks the beginning of the Year of the snake. (Photo by Peerapon Boonyakiat / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) - 2S9RGM2 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations A variety of activities will be held to celebrate Chinese New Year at the mall, including a Chinese food fair at SookSiam, Level G (17 – 31 January), a worship ceremony for Tai Sui invited from Guangzhou 拜太岁, lion dance performances, Chinese cultural dance performances, a Gu Zheng recital, and mini-concerts by Thai artists (NuNew on 24 What Makes the Chinese New Year Special in Thailand? The Chinese New Year celebration in Thailand is a beautiful blend of Chinese and Thai traditions. In Bangkok, the festival comes alive in Chinatown (Yaowarat), where streets are adorned with red lanterns, and the air is filled with the aroma of delicious street food. Photo courtesy of ASEAN Now . Thailand kicked off its grandest Chinese New Year celebration in the heart of Bangkok’s Chinatown on Yaowarat Road.. Thailand’s Minister of Tourism and Sports, Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, joined forces with Wu Zhiwu from the Embassy of The People’s Republic of China to officially inaugurate the festivities. PHOTO: The Athenee Hotel Bangkok via Official Website . Chinese New Year, aka Lunar New Year, is just around the corner! This year, it’s happening on Saturday, 10 February 2024. As we get ready to welcome the Year of the Dragon, one thing we can all look forward to is the delicious food and drinks that come with the festivities. Download this stock image: BANGKOK, THAILAND January 27, 2025 - A Parade Lion-dragon dances are performed as part of the Chinese New Year celebration during at Khao San Road in Bangkok. It is considered a gathering place for backpackers. (Photo by Teera Noisakran/Sipa USA) - 2S9RWAB from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Thailand’s biggest Chinese New Year 2024 celebration officially opened in Bangkok’s Chinatown on Yaowarat Road with exciting lineup of cultural performances and joyous activities throughout this month. Festivities are also taking place up and down the country including in five unique locations supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Download this stock image: BANGKOK, THAILAND January 27, 2025 - A Parade Lion-dragon dances are performed as part of the Chinese New Year celebration during at Khao San Road in Bangkok. It is considered a gathering place for backpackers. (Photo by Teera Noisakran/Sipa USA) - 2S9RWWJ from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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