Come to celebrate the Chinese New Year at the biggest Chinatown in Thailand, Yaowarat Road renowned as the Golden Road, the Land of the Siamese Dragon. Watch the beauty, treasure the Chinese cultural demonstrations and experience a wide range of Chinese cuisine available at famous restaurants as well as fashion shows depicting ancient Chinese attire from various regions. The goldsmith shops offer you beautiful souvenirs. Last but not least, Chinese movies are sure to fascinate you.
Chinese New Year is the most important event of the traditional Chinese holidays. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first lunar month and this year, it falls on 26 January, 2009.
In Bangkok, the Samphanthawong District, is the largest China Town in Thailand. It’s also well–known as the street of goldsmith shops and various tasteful dishes. Its people still preserve their ways of life, tradition and culture. That’s why, the Chinese New Year celebration in this square is a major festival and well organized every year.
In realization of its importance, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to take this opportunity to celebrate this wonderful moment with all Thai-Chinese both some who live within the country as well as those overseas to be a part of this period to celebrate this New Year festival with all Chinese around the world.We proudly present wonderful events both in Bangkok and in major tourism cities around the country with magnificent performances from the People’s Republic of China, as it’s a way of cultural exchange as well as supports and promotes tourism.
It’s now time to put on a red shirt or blouse and say “Xin Nian Kuai Le, Gong xi Fa Cai” which means, Happy New Year and have a prosperous year!The Chinese New Year Festival in 7 major cities
1. Bangkok : Chinese New Year Festival at China TownDate : 26-27 January, 2009 Venue : Bangkok At China Town, Bangkok Date: 26 January, 2009 Time: 16.30 hrs. (as per the Royal Official Programme) - Arrival of H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Chairperson of the ceremony. What to do and see. - Pay homage to the “Guan Yin” statue from China and enjoy Chinese cultural performances from various regions and provinces of this country as well as wonderful cultural performances from the Kalasin College of Dramatic Arts and fabulous shows by GMM Grammy artists. Pick up your camera and snap the beautiful Chinese decorations and lights in China Town and its neighboring streets.
At CentralWorld, Bangkok Date: 26 January, 2009 Time: 13.00 hrs. onward What to do and see.- Welcome the large troupe of more than 100 performers from various regions and provinces of China and feast your eyes on their magnificent shows. Be the witness of the cultural exchange ceremony between the P.R. China and Kingdom of Thailand, in which the Minister of Culture, P.R. China and Minister of Tourism and Sports, Thailand will deliver a speech and greet people in the two countries through a live broadcast.
Date: 27 January, 2009 Time: 13.00 hrs. onward - Enjoy the cultural performances from China
For more information, please contact : Samphanthawong Administration District Tel. 0 2234 3460, 0 22373345TAT Bangkok Tel. 0 2250 5500 ext 2991-5 2. Chonburi2.1 Chinese New Year FestivalDate : 24, 26-27 January, 2009Venue : South Pattaya Port (Balihai) What to do and see. 24 January, 2009 : 19.00 – 22.00 hrs. - Features cultural performances from various regions and provinces of China at the Central Festival Shopping Center, Pattaya Beach and South Pattaya Port 26-27 January, 2009 - Let’s experience the typical fabulous show of Chinese New Year: the lion dance, Chinese Girl 2009 Contest, and enjoy various form of entertainment.
2.2 Chinese New Year Festival 2009 Date : 26 January – 1 February, 2009Venue : Najataijue Chinese Shrine What to see and do.- Experience religious rituals and refresh your mind in this auspicious moment. For more information, please contact :TAT Chon Buri Tel. 0 3842 7667, 0 3842 8750, 03842 3990 Pattaya City Tel. 0 3825 31293. Hat Yai Chinese New Year 2009 Date: 26-28 January, 2009Venue: Sanehanusorn Rd. Hat Yai City and Hat Yai Municipality Public ParkWhat to do and see? - Experience the magnificent dragon and lion dances and the wonderful decorations in Chinese style along the road, enjoy various forms of entertainment, Chinese Dolls 2009 Contest as well as purchase various goods and food. Or ahead to Hat Yai Municipality Public Park and pick up your camera to snap the beautiful various styles of lanterns as well as enjoy the Chinese cultural performances from various regions and province of China during 28-29 January, 2009.For more information, please contact :TAT Hat Yai Tel. 0 7423 1055, 0 7423 85184. Phuket : Chinese New Year – 10th Old Phuket FestivalDate : 31 January - 2 February, 2009, 18.00 - 23.00 hrs. Venue: Queen’s Park, Thalang Rd., Krabi Rd. and Soi Rommani
What to do and see? Welcome to Phuket on this wonderful moment! Enjoy the magnificent ambience like walking in China on the Largest island of Thailand. Experience a Chinese opera, demonstration of Kung Fu fighting, and Chinese cultural performances from China at the Queen’s Park, various activities i.e. watching the animation at Sino-Portuguese House No. 63 and many films that have been shot in Phuket as well as the exhibition of Sino- Portuguese Buildings in downtown. And then! Time to fill up with yummy food while walking along Bangyai Canal. A thing-not-to-miss on 31 January, 2009 is to be ready for the wonderful parade in downtown (from Sapanhin – Phuket Rd. – Surin Cycle. – Ratsada Rd., Suriyadej Cycle, Yaowarat Rd. and Thalang Rd.) and on 1 February, 2009, there’s a another chance to enjoy Chinese opera, Kung Fu fighting and Chinese cultural performances at the Jangselon Shopping Center, Patong Beach.On 2 February, 2009, from 22.09 – midnight - Let’s refresh your mind with the religious rituals at Queen’s Park.
For more information, please contact TAT Phuket Tel. 0 7621 2213, 0 7621 1063www.tourismthailand.org/phuket Public Relation Division, Phuket City Tel. 0 7621 2196 5. Nakhon Sawan Chinese New Year Festival 2009Date: 19-30 January, 2009Venue: Nakhon Sawan
What to do and see. On 19 January, 2009, there is the opening ceremony of the Paknampho Chinese New Year Festival 2009 at Hat Sawan Lanboon
19 – 30 January, 2009 – Pay respect to the Chinese gods and goddesses in the Chinese New Year Festival, enjoy food and goods as well as entertainment. ** 28 January, 2009 (nighttime) and 29 January, 2009 (daytime) – features the magnificent parade celebrating the Chinese New Year downtown.
For more information, please contact:The Organizing Committee Tel. 0 5621 3614 TAT Uthai Thani Tel. 0 5651 4982
6. Chiang Mai Chinese New Year 2009 Date: 26-27 January, 2009 Venue : Kuang Meru, China Town
What to do and see? Start your new day with Chinese exercise at 06.00 hrs. and enjoy Chinese cultural performances and music, various forms of entertainment, and Chinese food from evening until midnight. For more information, please contact : TAT Chiang Mai Tel. 0 5324 8604, 0 5324 8607 Chiang Mai Municipality Office Tel. 0 5325 9365 7. Nakhon Ratchasima Chinese New Year Festival 2009 Date: 26-27 January, 2009 Venue: Thao Suranari Statue Area
What to do and to see. Enjoy the wonderful decorations in the city, feast your eyes on the Chinese cultural performances and music, enjoy Chinese food and goods. (26 January, 2009 : enjoy the dragon and lions dance; 27 January, 2009 : Chinese Acrobatics Show) For more information, please contact :TAT Nakhon Ratchasima Tel. 0 4421 3030, 04421 3666Nakhon Ratchasima Municipality Office Tel. 0 442 42007A thing-not-to-miss! As it’s the celebration of the Chinese New Year, let’s experience authentic Chinese cultural performances from the various regions and provinces of P.R. China and welcome the performers who come to celebrate this wonderful event with us here.
Where do they come from? 1. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Located in the South of China with its border close to Vietnam. Its people are Zhuang, who has a way of life and language similar to Thailand and Lao PDR. The performers are from Nanning the capital and largest city, and they will perform various cultural performances, acrobatics and Chinese opera (changing masks). 2. Hainan Province It is the second largest island located in the South China Sea with a population of around 10 million. Thai people know it as “Hai Lam” which is the sister city of Phuket. As it’s an island, we will enjoy island culture and folk plays.
3. Shandong Province Are you ready to be excited? The Shandong performers, who come from the Northeast – Central, will stimulate your heart with performances from Yantai City, another sister city of Phuket, with demonstrations of Kung Fu fighting and martial arts.
4. Anhui Province Located in the centre near the Yangtze River, the hometown of Bao Qingtian, the Justice of the Supreme Court of the province who is well-known for being loyal and honest. Anhui performers will present their wonderful typical show and Chinese opera in the act of Bao Qingtian.
5. Heilongjian Autonomous Region Talking about one of the coldest cities in the world, “Harbin” will always be on the top rank as it’s located at the northernmost part of the country where its temperature is sometimes -40 degrees. In this connection, they will bring wonderful music and chorus accompanying folk instrument to present to you.
6. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region If you know Genghis Khan or Kublai Khan, it’s now time to welcome people from their region Inner Mongolia. As the geography is steppes and highland, their performances derive from their way of life and tradition.
7. Jilin Province It maybe a little bit strange to hear “Jilin Province”, but you will feel familiar if you’re informed that, its people are Manchu. To celebrate the Chinese New Year Festival, they will perform a wonderful magic show.
Remark: The programme is subject to change without prior notice.
Why we wear red on the Chinese New Year’s Day? Chinese believe that red is a lucky colour, so, that’s why they wear red on New Year’s Day. Furthermore, it can chase away bad luck.
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