Chinese New Year, Yaowarat is lively Thai-Chinese people continuously pay respects to the gods and ask for blessings.

Yaowarat, Chinese New Year, Yaowarat is lively. Thai-Chinese people and tourists come to ask for blessings from the gods. Thian Fah Foundation area Leng Nei Yi Temple and various shrines together continuously amid heavy rain

Chinese New Year festival atmosphere at Yaowarat Even though there was heavy rain falling But there are still Thai-Chinese people, including many Chinese and tourists. Wear a red shirt and dress in a red cheongsam. This is a color that the Chinese believe is an auspicious color. and will bring good fortune Travel to pay homage and ask for blessings from the gods Thian Fah Foundation area Leng Nei Yi Temple or Wat Mangkon Kamalawat and various shrines together continuously

Most say Today marks Chinese New Year. So they came together to ask for blessings from the gods. For the prosperity of life and family Including asking for the economy to recover quickly. Thai people will live well. There is happiness all around.

In addition to praying and asking for blessings from the gods Also come
to visit the highlight of the Chinese New Year event, including the “Golden Dragon Tunnel” that is beautifully decorated and decorated with lights. Around the Chaloem Phrakiat Arch, Yaowarat Road, there will be a Projection Mapping show under the story of belief. Faith of Thai-Chinese people Yaowarat Road area and cultural performances by performers from the People’s Republic of China as well as a booth at the Yaowarat Chinese New Year Festival that presents various forms of fortune telling such as auspicious oracle letters Physiognomy Led by Sinsae Pen Nueng Wongphudorn, a famous Sinsae of Thailand. Including organizing activities ‘Enhance your auspicious life for the Year of the Golden Dragon with 5 sacred places’ including Thian Fah Foundation Tai Hong Kong Shrine Guan Yu Shrine and the Horse Godfather Chao Mae Pradu Shrine and Leng Buayia Shrine

TAT expects that this year’s Chinese New Year will generate approximately 34,390 million baht in Thai tourism revenue, an increase of 30 percent compared to the
same period last year. Especially in the Chinese tourist market. It is expected to generate tourism income into Thailand of approximately 6,213 million baht, an increase of approximately 366 percent compared to the same period last year.

Source: Thai News Agency