Thailand sees tourism revenue rising 10 pct during Songkran festival

14/04/2016

Thailand expects tourism to generate revenues of 15 billion baht ($428.08 million) during the three-day Songkran festival, some 10 percent more than last year, the country's tourism minister said on the eve of the water festival. 
 
Sometimes referred to as the world's biggest water fight, the festival marks the beginning of Thailand's traditional New Year and is a major tourist attraction, and a time when Thais visit family and perform religious purification ceremonies. 
 
Tourism Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul said 495,000 foreign tourists will visit Thailand during the festival, which starts on Wednesday and ends on Friday.
 
"About 15 billion baht ($428.08 million) will circulate during Songkran," Kobkarn told reporters. "This is around 10 percent more than last year."
 
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