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Some 500,000 world visitors coming to Thailand's Songkran festival

Xinhua, April 12, 2016 Adjust font size:

An estimated 500,000 world visitors are joining the water splashing Songkran festival, beginning on Wednesday, at varied tourist spots throughout Thailand, Thai tourist official said.

According to Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand(TAT), some 500,000 visitors from China, Europe, Southeast Asia and elsewhere around the globe are coming to join the nationwide, annual festival which lasts for five days. The foreigners would mingle with Thais at selected venues to splash water onto each other under the scorching sun.

About 433 million U.S. dollars are expected to be spent in Thailand during the Songkran festival, and some 234 million dollars of the total are from the pockets of the foreign visitors, the TAT governor said.

The estimated number of foreign revelers during the current festival is 26 percent up over last year and their combined expenditure represents a 34 percent increase from last year, he said.

The foreign visitors are expected to stay an average of three days for the fun-filled festival.

Favorite Songkran venues include Khaosarn Road and Silom Road in the heart of the Thai capital, and Phuket, Koh Samui and Krabi in southern Thailand and Chiang Mai in the northern region. Endit