Thailand : Chinese New Year 2024 Festival celebrates 49 years of Thailand-China friendship
Chinese New Year 2024 Festival celebrates 49 years of Thailand-China friendship
Bangkok тАУ ThailandтАЩs biggest Chinese New Year 2024 celebration officially opened in BangkokтАЩs 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).
H.E. Ms. Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, ThailandтАЩs Minister of Tourism and Sports, together with Mr. Wu Zhiwu, Minister at the Embassy of The PeopleтАЩs Republic of China in the Kingdom of Thailand officially opened the Chinese New Year 2024 lanterns and decorations and the illumination тАЬTunnel of Golden DragonтАЭ with the theme of тАЬCelebrating the Golden YearтАЭ at the Chalermphrakiat Gate, Odeon Circle, Yaowarat Road.
Also present at the event were Ms. Chang Yumeng, Counsellor for Cultural Affairs of the Embassy of the PeopleтАЩs Republic of China to Thailand, and Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, as well as representatives and figures from the public and private sector.
Prior to the official opening ceremony of ThailandтАЩs biggest Chinese New Year celebrations in BangkokтАЩs Chinatown, TAT held a press conference to announce the vibrant and colourful festivities of the various Chinese New Year celebrations taking place around Thailand.

Mr. Kitti Chaodee, Secretary to the Minister of Tourism and Sports, said тАЬThis year celebrates a momentous occasion of 49 years of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China. Thailand is known for hosting one of the biggest Chinese New Year celebrations outside of China, and annually staging cultural exchange performances to mark Thailand-China friendship. And, with millions of Thais of Chinese descent, this yearтАЩs celebrations will delight visitors with unique cultural connections at Thai- Chinese communities nationwide.тАЭ
According to Mr. Kitti, during the Chinese New Year 2024 period (7-15 February), Thailand expects to welcome 995,000 visitors (+36%) and generate 28.39 billion Baht in revenue. Of these, given the favourable factor of tourist visa exemption, Chinese arrivals are expected to reach 177,000 visitors and generate 6.2 billion Baht in revenue (+366%). Growth is also expected for domestic travel, at two million trips with 6 billion Baht spending (+6%).
Joining Mr. Kitti at the press conference were Ms. Chang Yumeng from Chinese Embassy, Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, and senior officials from the Bangkok Metropolitan administration and five provinces тАУ Nakhon Sawan, Chiang Mai, Songkhla, Suphan Buri, Ratchaburi, as well as representatives and figures from the public and private sector.
Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, said тАЬTAT is collaborating with the public and private sectors including the Chinese Embassy in Thailand, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, the Bangkok Chinatown Business Club, as well as five other unique locations to usher in the Year of the Dragon.тАЭ
In Bangkok, the celebration is being held at Yaowarat Road, one of BangkokтАЩs most popular attractions among Chinese tourists. Highlights include:
1-29 February (18.00-23.00 Hrs.): Chinatown Chinese New Year 2024 lanterns and decorations with the theme of тАЬCelebrating the Golden YearтАЭ and the illumination тАЬTunnel of Golden DragonтАЭ at the Chalermphrakiat Gate, Odeon Circle.
9 February: Chinese New Year 2024 greetings by senior officials representing the governments of China and Thailand at the China Cultural Centre in Bangkok
10-12 February: Special mapping projection show telling the story of YaowaratтАЩs Thai-Chinese community with the theme of тАЬThe Dragon KingтАЭ at Krungsri Bank on Yaowarat Road.
10-11 February: Activities to pay respect to the images of the Chinese Gods at five famous shrines, guided by renowned Thai fortune-tellers.
10-11 February: Cultural exchange performances from China including special shows from Zhejiang and Quanzhou.
TAT is also providing support to mark the Chinese New Year 2024 in five unique locations with large Thai-Chinese communities.
3-14 February: тАЬ108 Miraculous Years of FaithтАЭ Pak Nam Pho Chinese New Year, Nakhon Sawan
9-11 February: Chinese New Year 2024, Ratchaburi
9-13 February: Hat Yai Chinese New Year, Songkhla
10-12 February: тАЬ16 Years Miraculous DragonтАЭ Suphan Buri Chinese New Year at the Dragon Descendants Museum, Suphan Buri
10-11 February: 21st Chiang Mai Chinatown Festival, Chiang Mai
The officially opening ceremony of the Chinese New Year 2024 at the Chalermphrakiat Gate, Odeon Circle, Yaowarat Road.
