The Tourism
Authority of Thailand (TAT) kicked off this year’s Songkran celebrations
with an Amazing Songkran Joyful Procession on 8 April in central Bangkok.
The event, presided over by H.E. General Tanasak Patimapragorn, Deputy
Prime Minister of Thailand, marked the opening of the Amazing Songkran
Experience Festival 2017, which is taking place in Bangkok’s Benjasiri
Park from 8-13 April, and will give everyone a taste of the Thai New Year
in the different regions of Thailand.
H.E. General Tanasak Patimapragorn
(centre) is joined by Miss Pranee Sattayaprakob, Deputy Permanent
Secretary of BMA (left), H.E. Mrs Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul Minister of
Tourism and Sports (2nd left), Mr. Kalin Sarasin, Chairman of TAT Board
of Directors (right) and TAT Governor Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn (2nd right),
at the opening of the Amazing Songkran Joyful Procession
H.E. General Tanasak Patimapragorn said, “The Amazing
Songkran Festival Experience 2017 allows both Thais and international
visitors to enjoy a deep appreciation of Songkran in Thailand and
understand how it differs from region to region while uniting Thais in a
spirit of respect and fun.”
After an opening ceremony which evoked Songkran
traditions, the Amazing Songkran Joyful Procession took place on 8 April
from 17.30 to 20.30 Hrs. and took a route down Sukhumvit Road, from the
Phrom Phong Junction to Pathum Wan Intersection.
The colourful
procession, which opened the national Songkran celebrations was made up
of six parts: 1) Amazing Blossom of Siam; 2) Songkran Goddess, Krini Devi who
represented Songkran 2017; 3) Myths and traditions of Songkran told via
floats, flowers and dances from the five regions of Thailand; 4) Green
Songkran, represented by eco-friendly cars and the Earth of Green
Songkran Show; 5) Songkran traditions of Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar; 6)
The final parade will showcase classic and distinctive vehicles including
rickshaws and tuk-tuks from many parts of Thailand.
The Amazing Songkran Joyful Procession
showcased tradition, dances and colour from all the main regions of
Thailand.
The grand processions kicked off the five-day Amazing
Songkran Festival Experience 2017 which will see the Sukhumvit side of
Benjasiri Park divided into Four Zones until 13 April.
Zone 1 is where visitors can pay respect to the
Buddha image, experience the ancient traditions of Songkran and learn how
to make scented water and flowers displays in fun workshops.
Zone 2 showcases Songkran traditions in five regions,
including Pee Mai
Muang in the North; Boon Duen Ha in the Northeast, the
ethnic Mon-style
Songkran in the Central Region, and the Sri Maharaja Songkran from the East,
as well as local costumes and the fishing culture from the South.
Zone 3 is where Songkran related snacks and desserts
from all regions of Thailand can be sampled, including Khao Chae – a
dish of steamed rice in jasmine-scented iced water served with savoury
accompaniments.
Zone 4 is the event’s main stage which features shows
and entertainment, including Thai Blind Boxing and a Miss Amazing
Songkran International Beauty Contest.
In the Amazing Songkran Festival
Experience 2017, visitors can learn about the traditions of Songkran and
understand how they differ across Thailand.
Mr. Patimapragorn concluded, “We hope that after
having enjoyed a glimpse of how Songkran is celebrated distinctively in
different parts of Thailand, Thais and international visitors will be
inspired to head upcountry to enjoy Songkran in a traditional setting.”
During the 2017 Songkran Festival, it is estimated
that the number of international tourists traveling to Thailand to join
the fun will rise 10 per cent to over 470,000.
This will generate revenue
of 8.05 million Baht, an increase of 17 per cent over the same New Year
period last year.
The Amazing Songkran Festival Experience
2017 takes place until 13 April from 16.00 to 20.00 hrs. and from noon
onwards on 13 April 2017.
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