Koh Lipe is considerably trickier to reach than the popular islands of Samui and Lanta (the flight-taxi-speedboat trifecta takes up a whole day) which means it’s generally visited by those serious ...
Chinatown Bangkok Thailand, the largest and one of the most vibrant Chinatowns in the world! Located in Thailand, in the city of Bangkok, in the Samphanthawong District, specifically on the famous ...
BANGKOK: The government expects 770,000 Chinese nationals to visit Thailand during Chinese New Year, from Jan 24 to Feb 2, an increase of 22.6% compared to the Lunar New Year period last year.
BANGKOK, Thailand – Chinese-Thai residents flocked to Bangkok’s bustling Chinatown district on Chinese ... The grand opening of the annual Yaowarat Chinese New Year Festival is scheduled ...
Chinese and Thai cultures have been intertwined for centuries and Bangkok has numerous incense ... Established in Chinatown in 1871, the temple has become a go-to for blessings among the city ...
BANGKOK: Public spending over the Chinese New Year period is expected to reach B51.78 billion, the highest in five years, ...
Celebrations in Bangkok include events along Yaowarat Road in Chinatown, which will feature cultural performances, dragon and lion dances and traditional food stalls. Events will be held starting ...
Celebrations in Bangkok will include activities along Yaowarat Road in Chinatown, featuring cultural performances, dragon and lion dances, and traditional food stalls. These events will commence ...
(PNA photo by Joan Bondoc) MANILA – Several roads in Quezon City will be temporarily closed on Wednesday in celebration of the Chinese New Year along Banawe, the local government’s Chinatown. The city ...
Discover Chinatown Bangkok Thailand, the world’s largest and most vibrant Chinatown! Located in Bangkok’s Samphanthawong District along Yaowarat Road, this bustling area offers iconic sites like the ...
Bangkok’s Yaowarat Road has been bustling with an influx of Thai and foreign ... several travellers have visited the Bangkok Chinatown for shopping, dining or worshipping Chinese gods for prosperity.