Chinese New Year
Stories related to Chinese New Year
Stories related to Chinese New Year
More than 500 people have over the past three days lodged complaints with the government over the impact of pollution from a burst undersea oil pipe off the coast of Rayong after 40% of hotel and resort bookings in the area were cancelled.
The joyous atmosphere of Chinese New Year is still in the air at Central Embassy as visitors have until Feb 13 to capture shots with eight tiger statues erected inside and outside the shopping mall.
Thais, many of Chinese descent, make merit at Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisek Anusorn in Bang Bua Thong district, Nonthaburi province, to mark the Lunar New Year, which was on Tuesday this year. The Chinese temple is under the patronage of the Chinese Buddhist Sangha Council in Thailand. (Photos: Chanat Katanyu)
Artists hope the big cat's fighting spirit can help those facing difficult times.
Megabangna is welcoming the Chinese New Year by decorating its main entrance with beautiful colours and symbols that signify happiness, wealth, good health and fortune.
CentralWorld invites everyone to greet the Year of the Tiger with the best of auspiciousness rendered through art by HRH Princess Chulabhorn Krom Phra Srisavangavadhana during "Sirisinlapin Exhibition", until Feb 28.
PHNOM PENH: Cambodian dragon and lion dancer Gnuon Virak huddles his troupe together in a circle, before they let out a team cheer and get to work rehearsing for their a Lunar New Year performance - their only one of the pandemic-stricken year.
Tourism revenue during the Chinese New Year is poised for a slight increase to 1.9 billion baht as the soaring prices of consumer products, fuel and household debt hammer domestic consumption, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
With some 465,000 tourists expected at Suvarnabhumi airport during the Lunar New Year, the Test & Go scheme will resume this Tuesday
Siam Paragon welcomes the Year of Tiger with “Siam Paragon Golden Prosperous Chinese New Year 2022” campaign. From today to 1 February 2022, Parc Paragon, the shopping centre’s landmark, is welcoming shoppers to an instagramable Chinese-inspired town in the heart of Bangkok – all under health safety measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19.