Thailand to roll out Chinese New Year festivities
By Zhao Yipu from People's Daily app
In
collaboration with China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Chinese
Embassy, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is planning its most
magnificent Chinese New Year celebration ever on February 1, with Princess
Sirindhorn presiding over the opening on Bangkok's Yaowarat Road.
Yuthasak
Supasorn, TAT Governor, told People's Daily, this year was distinct because it
comes after Thailand welcomed 10 million Chinese tourists during 2018 for the
first time. The festivities will overlap with the 44th anniversary of
diplomatic relations between Thailand and China.
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"Happy
New Year to all Chinese celebrating the auspicious Year of the Pig. This year's
event will come at a time when Chinese arrivals continue to be the engine that
drives Thai tourism," Yuthasak said.
"TAT
expects to welcome over 330,000 Chinese tourists during the seven-day period
(February 4-10). They represent more than 30% of the 1.03 million international
tourists expected to visit Thailand over the Chinese New Year," he added.
Yuthasak
said Chinese tourists are also expected to spend more than 10 billion Baht (US$
314 million) out of an estimated total revenue of 24 billion Baht from
international visitors during the week-long period.
The TAT’s
Chinese New Year 2019 celebrations are held in destinations popular with young
Chinese tourists. Events are planned in Bangkok at Siam Square (from February
4-6 and Yaowarat Road on February 5); Chiang Mai at the Maya Lifestyle Shopping
Centre (February 5-6); and Phuket at Central Phuket Floresta (February 5-6).
All three
locations will feature cultural performances from China and Thailand. There
will be demonstrations of various Chinese art forms including paper cutting
(Jianzhi) and calligraphy, a fair selling goods and auspicious food, plus other
activities and additional performances from well-known artists and pop stars.
This year
China will send troupes from seven provinces to perform traditional shows.
These include acrobats from Shanxi, puppet shows from Fujian, and traditional
Chinese dances from Yunnan, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang and Qiandongnan. From
Shandong alone, there are Chinese opera shows, traditional dances, acrobats and
martial art (Kung Fu) exhibitions.
TAT is also
supporting independent festivities organised by large ethnic Thai-Chinese
communities at locations with a long-standing tradition of hosting New Year
activities on a grand scale with each event expressing its own uniqueness.
These include but are not limited to: Bangkok's China Town on Yaowarat Road,
Chiang Mai, Nakhon Sawan, Suphan Buri, Ratchaburi, Ayutthaya, Phetchaburi,
Nakhon Ratchasima, Udon Thani, Trang, Songkhla (Hat Yai), and Phuket.
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