In order to raise funds and awareness for the Thai Red Cross Society, the Red Cross Fair takes place bi-annually in Bangkok.
Numerous private and public organisations set up stalls with merchandise for sale. Additionally, to add some fun to the event, there are several stands with carnival games and food stalls selling delicious bites to devour during the day.
The vision behind this fair revolves around goodwill and promoting volunteering in society. Providing healthcare education is also one of the main goals behind this fair. The event takes place at a large outdoor ground called Suan Amporn, near the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall and Royal Plaza. If you and your friends/family are looking for accommodation, nearby Sukhumvit hotel apartments are convenient and reasonable, and there are plenty of options such as the Anantara Baan Rajprasong Bangkok Serviced Suites and similar others.
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