The
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has annouced that its 2014 Songkran
Splendours was a great success, generatng approximately 4 billion Baht
in tourism revenue from a total of 1,462,000 travellers, comprising
1,347,860 Thai travellers and 114,140 foreign tourists.
TAT’s 2014 Songkran Splendours took place during
5-21 April in 13 locations: Bangkok; Chiang Mai; Sukhothai; Khon Kaen;
Nakhon Phanom; Nong Khai; Suphan Buri; Ayutthaya; Chon Buri, Samui
Prakan, the province in which Phra Phradaeng is located; Nakhon Si
Thammarat and Songkhla, the province in which Hat Yai is located; and
Phuket.
The number of travellers enjoying TAT’s 2014
Songkran Splendours and the estimated revenue generated in each of the
13 locations are as follows:
Location |
Duration |
No.
of tourists |
Estimated
revenue from tourists’ spending(million baht) |
Thais |
Foreigners |
Total |
Bangkok |
12-15
April |
265,720 |
26,280 |
292,000 |
536.74 |
Chiang
Mai |
12-15
April |
170,000 |
26,500 |
196,500 |
655.91 |
Sukhothai |
13-15
April |
42,000 |
2,250 |
44,250 |
143.65 |
Khon
Kaen |
5-15
April |
220,000 |
2,100 |
222,100 |
751.44
|
Nakhon
Phanom |
11-15
April |
10,500 |
200 |
10,700 |
23.57 |
Nong
Khai |
12-16
April |
150,000 |
1,100 |
151,100 |
439.12 |
Suphan
Buri |
12-14
April |
128,000 |
300 |
128,300 |
362.17 |
Ayutthaya |
13-15
April |
18,200 |
1,800 |
20,000 |
64.12 |
Chon
Buri |
11-21
April |
200,000 |
10,500 |
210,500 |
469.05 |
Samut
Prakan |
18-20
April |
31,500 |
450 |
31,950 |
83.01 |
Nakhon
Si Thammarat |
12-14
April |
15,560 |
40 |
77,000 |
274.64 |
Songkhal
(Hat Yai) |
11-13
April |
52,360 |
24,640 |
77,000 |
274.64 |
Phuket |
13-15
April |
44,020 |
17,980 |
62,000 |
252.20 |
Total |
1,347,860 |
114,140 |
1,462,000 |
4.105.72 |
Mr. Thawatchai Arunyik, Governor of TAT said,
“This year, the kingdom welcomed tourists who came to join the Thai
people in one of our most joyous annual celebrations. Up and down the
country, fun and family-friendly activities were held and everyone got
to experience the different aspects of this memorable festival.”
Songkran is Thailand’s main holiday when families
are reunited and people make merit at the temples. The traditions
stretch back hundreds of years and how the New Year is celebrated
differs from province to province. For international travellers, the
most memorable moments come from the massive water-fights that help
beat the heat of the Thai summer.
TAT anticipates that the momentum in tourist
arrival numbers will continue for the remainder of April, as well as
for the remainder of the year.
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