Bangkok (VNA) – As normal life has returnedpost COVID-19 outbreak, Thailand’s Bangkok is ready to celebrate a bright andcolourful Songkran festival which runs from April 13 to 17 this year.
Bangkok Governor ChadchartSittipunt said local residents and tourists will beable to enjoy Songkran celebrations at nearly 200 locations around the capital,with the main attractions being Khao San Road, Silom Road, Lan Khon Muang citysquare, and various shopping malls.
Other main venues for celebrations include PathumWanaram Temple in Pathumwan district, Siam Centre, Icon Siam and all Centralshopping malls.
The governor has called on all Bangkokians to wearbright floral designs to boost the festival’s bid for recognition as globalcultural heritage.
Wearing Songkran-themed floral prints will helpshowcase the characteristics of the tradition so the United Nations EducationalScientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) can consider listing thisfestival as world heritage, he added.
UNESCO has added the Songkran festival to itstentative list of Intangible Cultural Heritage for consideration in Decemberthis year./.