Celebrate Chinese New Year in Ayutthaya

January 3, 2012

Celebrate the Chinese New Year in style in the old city of Ayutthaya from 24th to 29th January 2012. The main event will take place along Naresuan Road from Chao Phrom Market to Chao Ai Chao Yi Chedi. Dine on delicious Chinese food and enjoy the cultural shows and dragon dances. In addition, there will be a Sino-Siamese Relationship Festival from 20th-22nd January 2011 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Ayutthaya Tourism Centre.

4 Responses to Celebrate Chinese New Year in Ayutthaya

  1. Dongho Won on January 4, 2012 at 3:08 am

    What Sino-Siamese Relationship? They are obviously Thais. Thai-Chinese people they are. They are proudly Thai people backgrounded with Chinese root.

    • Richard Barrow on January 4, 2012 at 7:07 am

      It means a relationship between Thailand and China.

  2. benhctan on January 7, 2012 at 1:44 pm

    Hopefully Ayutthaya will be the site of the World Expo 2020 when Thailand become the host country.
    This Chinese New Festival celebration will be a springboard for Ayutthaya to gain further publicity.
    The Siamese-Sino economic relationship will futher boost Thailand as a major business hub for Chinese mainland products to the world market.A win-win situation.

  3. jack on February 3, 2012 at 12:26 am

    I was there and heard a nice song! I asked for the title, and the only thing i got was the english translation: “you call to Jill”.

    Anybody out there how can provide me the name of the performing artist of that song? It was in Ayutthaya, on the 26 of January 2011 (or 2555 :-) ) in the evening. It was a happy song. A girl was inging on the stage with a lot of dancers.

    I hoor some one knows.who dhr is and can provide me her name and songtitle (or download-link).

    Thanks in advance.

    Jack

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