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Thailand’s New Year Countdown celebrations
Thais know how to party. Some might say at the drop of a hat. A
party brings out the best in national identity – a broad genuine Thai
smile. So should we be surprised that Thailand is a favoured venue to
celebrate New Year? This is the land of smiles and “sanook”.
Whether the countdown is in Bangkok, Phuket or a far northern
destination, the celebrations will carry the hallmarks of fun and
genuine hospitality that make the country such a rewarding destination
to visit.
Of course, Bangkok has a mission to fulfill. It aspires to make its
2010 New Year Countdown a mega-celebration, on par with the biggest and
brightest in Asia Pacific.
The spotlight is on the “Hands Bangkok Countdown”, where more than
200,000 New Year party goers will mingle in the downtown CentralWorld
Square. Festivities begin 21 December and culminate in the countdown on
New Year’s Eve extending through New Year’s Day.
Concerts and live on-stage performances, the informal atmosphere of
beer gardens and light and sound shows support a theme of peace and
joining hands across a multitude of cultures and races.
According to the organisers, joining hands will bring people together
-- lovers, friends and families -- to celebrate the hopes and destiny
of a New Year.
A gigantic screen will allow party goers to view the countdown
celebrations in countries in the same time zone, while a giant 21
metre-high Greeting Ball Tower, with a three-metre diameter LCD
orb-screen will create bursts of stunning display of light, colour,
sound and movement at minute intervals over the party scene, until the
countdown begins and the fireworks light up the sky.
There are two other official locations for New Year celebrations.
The National Stadium, just 2 km from CentralWorld Square on the city’s
Skytrain route, will be packed to capacity as residents and tourists
enjoy an evening of musical concerts, variety show performances
organised by GMM Grammy Records and Channel 9. TV stars will turn out
to entertain the crowd, while a huge screen will show nation-wide
countdown celebrations as the minutes tick by.
A more traditional Thai celebration will underscore activities at
the city’s Sanam Luang, with the famed temple roofs and spires in the
Grand Palace courtyards providing the backdrop. Crowds will gather on
the historic spacious parade ground, facing Thammasat University, to
enjoy classical dance performances, folk songs from the various
provinces and musical concerts for an older generation of city
residents.
As the countdown celebrations get underway, firework displays along the
banks of the nearby Chao Phraya River will illuminate the sky.
For More Information : Please call 1672
or Events Planning Division, TAT Tel. 66 (0) 2250 5500 ext 3465-3468 |