Overview of the countdown events and New Year's Eve parties in Thailand on December 31, 2023
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The New Year's Eve celebrations in Thailand are known for their lively and festive atmosphere, which attracts visitors from all over the world. These celebrations are characterized by spectacular fireworks displays, lively musical performances and a range of activities ranging from beach parties to cultural events.
Remarkable New Year's Eve traditions
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Just a little while and we greet the new year. Many are happy that we can put this 2022 behind us, a year marked by the war in Ukraine, high energy bills and the aftermath of the corona crisis. The old year must first be closed in style and we do that mainly by looking back. The turn of the year, New Year's Eve, is therefore one of traditions. Fireworks and donuts have already been discussed on Thailand blog but there is more.
Agenda: Celebrate New Year's Eve together in Hua Hin
Last year, some of us celebrated New Year's Eve at the Sahwanboutique Resort in Hua Hin. Everyone agreed that it was an unforgettable evening. This year we are doing it again and counting on a large participation.
Reader Submission: Celebrating New Year's Eve Together in Hua Hin
Many Belgians and Dutch people traditionally celebrate New Year's Eve in restaurant Philippe. Unfortunately Philippe is closed this year and we started looking for an alternative location
Back to Nong Phok
For many years I have lived in Pattaya, where I enjoy my retirement every day. I don't need anything, I don't need anything, I do what I want. Every now and then that sluggish life is disturbed by my wife, because then I “may” go to her home village in the Isaan.
Calendar: New Year in Thailand – Amazing Thailand Countdown 2014
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is organizing the 'Amazing Thailand Countdown 2014' for Thais, expats and tourists in seven major tourist destinations: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Songkhla (Hat Yai), Phuket, Khon Kaen and Chiang Rai. The festivities will take place from December 25, 2013 to January 1, 2014.
Jack's Diary
Jacques Koppert previously described in 'De Week van' how he and Soj left Wemeldinge for their home in Ban Mae Yang Yuang (Phrae) (December 25). Today he ventures into a diary: school sports day 2012 and the turn of the year.
How do you survive the Countdown?
Guru, Bangkok Post's naughty Friday sister, gives 8 tips to survive the Countdown (10.. 9.. 8.. and so on).