Taking place on the Chinese New Year 2023 on January 22nd, the biggest New Year celebrations kicked off with greetings and well-wishes from many prominent figures of both Thailand and China. Followed by cultural performances, dragon dances and a concert – the event also saw celebrities and online personalities participate to share their greetings and wish for the new year.
Held at Yaowarat Road in Bangkok, the proceedings took place a short 20-minute drive from such luxury properties as the Gardina Asoke, an excellent choice for many professionals and casual visitors that are looking for a viable serviced apartment in Bangkok. Guest officials at the event continued to celebrate the long-standing relationships between the two countries, highlighting the reopening of Thai tourism, and honouring the spirit of cooperation with one of the largest celebrations of Chinese culture outside of China itself.
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