00:00Chinese New Year is also a popular festival in Thailand.
00:02Every year at the beginning of September,
00:04it is the annual Chinese New Year Festival in Thailand.
00:06The yellow flags are fluttering all over the place,
00:08and the atmosphere is very lively.
00:09It's okay if you don't understand.
00:09It's no use if you understand.
00:10If you understand, just say it.
00:11Chinese New Year Festival is one of the traditional festivals in Thailand.
00:14Because people will get married as usual during this period,
00:17it is also called the vegetarian festival.
00:19During the festival,
00:20you can get vegetarian food anywhere.
00:21Not only restaurants,
00:22but also many convenience stores and supermarkets in Thailand
00:24will sell vegetarian food.
00:25And it is clearly marked with the word Huangqi Hong.
00:28Chinese New Year Festival is the first to be brought to Phuket
00:31by immigrants from Fujian, Minnan, China.
00:32Later, more and more Thai locals
00:34participated in it,
00:35and it gradually spread to the whole country.
00:37It has now become a big festival in Thailand.
00:39But the most popular festivals are
00:40Bangkok and Phuket.
00:42Usually, Bangkok and Tangren Street shops will be closed,
00:44and joint events will be held for one year and nine days.
00:47It's like a vegetarian New Year's Eve.
00:49In the future, Phuket will further
00:50operate this festival as a local feature.
00:53Every year, many tourists will be attracted
00:55to feel the atmosphere of the festival.
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