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  2. The best time to visit Thailand for a holiday – and when to ...

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    A travellers’ guide to the Thai weather seasons from north to south

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    The best time to visit Thailand for a holiday – and when to avoid the rainy season. Chiang Mai. The hostel is just 825m from the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar (Mapping Hostel) Best for: Budget breaks.

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    Read more: Thailand travel guide – everything you need to know before you go. Where to eat. ... The best in the city can be found on Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road, Tha Pra Chan district and the ...

  5. Tourism in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is one of the world's top tourist destination cities. Each year, approximately 22.7 million international visitors arrive in Bangkok. [ 1 ] MasterCard ranked Bangkok as the world's top destination city (by international visitor arrivals in its Global Destination Cities Index), with 15.98 million projected ...

  6. Sat Thai - Wikipedia

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    Sat Thai (Thai: สารทไทย, pronounced [sàːt tʰāj]; also spelled Sart Thai) is a traditional Thai mid-year festival, held on the new moon at the end of the tenth lunar month.

  7. Tourism in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Wat Arun, Bangkok is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. Number of international tourists. Tourism is an economic contributor to the Kingdom of Thailand.Estimates of tourism revenue directly contributing to the GDP of 12 trillion baht range from one trillion baht (2013) 2.53 trillion baht (2016), the equivalent of 9% to 17.7% of GDP.