Experience Chinese New Year 2025 in Thailand with colorful parades, traditional dances, and vibrant festivities. From Bangkok to Pattaya and Hat Yai, discover the rich Thai-Chinese culture at unique locations across the country. Enjoy a festive atmosphere, local delicacies, and spectacular performances at this unforgettable event that brings together visitors from around the world.

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Thais like to party and have the sanuk, so why not three New Year celebrations? The Western New Year on January 1, the Chinese New Year in January/February and the Thai New Year (Songkran) in April.

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All over the world, Chinese people celebrate the new year with the congratulatory wish: "Gong Xi Fa Cai!", the festivities last no less than 15 days. If you want to experience some of that, visit Chinatown in Bangkok. Chinese New Year is also celebrated in Chiang Mai, Phuket and Trang.

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Chinese New Year has been a fact since February 8, 2016: the year of the "monkey". It is the most important family celebration of the year for the Chinese. The festival is celebrated with many colorful parades and large street parties.

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There is a lot going on in Thailand in the month of February. Grab your calendar, you don't want to miss this.

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Chinese New Year is celebrated in Thailand on Sunday, February 10. The festivities last a total of three days and start on Saturday 9 February.

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