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The
People's Republic of China is to present a special gift -- two giant dragon
lanterns -- to the King of Thailand to mark the 60th anniversary of his
accession to the throne and the dragons will take pride of place at the
Chinese New Year festival in Yaowarat (China Town) on January 29 and 30,
Thai newspaper the Nation said on Tuesday.
Pracha Maleenont, Thai Tourism and Sports Minister, was quoted as saying
that this year's China Town festival will be bigger than ever in Bangkok,
and will have the theme: "A warm friendship of two nations under the great
kindness of
His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej."
The centerpiece of the celebrations will be a 30-meter-long dragon
lantern to be installed at the China Town Gate -- with another 5-meter-long
dragon flanking it -- and both will be lit as night falls.
The Chinese government will also send dragon-dancers and kung-fu troupes
-- more than 100 dancers all up -- from Guangzhou to perform at the
festival, which will run from morning till midnight over the two days.
Adding to the spectacle will be more than 150 lanterns in Thai and
Chinese styles, lighting up Yaowarat, Charoen Krung and Trimitr roads during
the event.
The lanterns have been designed in the traditional style of Chinese court
and made by Foshan Folk Art Research Institute.
"Four veteran chefs from China will be flown here to cook 60 special
menus for the event. Twelve menus, being kept secret, will be served to
Princess Sirindhorn, who will preside over the festival on January 29," said
Somphong Vajirakaphan, a member of the committee in charge of food at the
festival.
He said each menu had been created with the health and wealth of diners
in mind. Some of the dishes would be very rare and drawn from the
traditional menus.
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