The long-awaited Bangkok Riverside Fest was once again held in February; the festivities lasted for two days from 25th to 27th beside Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort.
Music, art, food, games, and contests were all part of the festival. Eight dragon boats, decorated with elephant themes and fish motifs, participated in the festival. Some of the most sought-after DJs in the country graced the festival with their talent, and there were lots of firework displays, making the festival a world of fun for adults and kids alike. Some popup food carts could be seen along the riverside: the courtesy of Minor Hotels. Bangkok resorts, that were affected gravely by the pandemic, were once again fully booked. The market selling designer pieces was also one of the main highlights of the festival.
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