Valentine's Day romance floats to the skies in Chiang Rai


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

CHIANG RAI, (Thailand): Visitors to Chiang Rai should make sure not to miss the Singha Park International Balloon Fiesta 2025 running through Friday's (Feb 14) Valentine's Day, from Thursday (Feb 13) until Monday (Feb 17).

The month of love gets into gear with the international balloon festival kicking off at Singha Park in Chiang Rai’s Mueang district on Thursday (Feb 13) featuring hot air balloons rising into the sky both during the day and at night.

The annual “Singha Park International Balloon Fiesta 2025”, which continues through Monday (Feb 17), features several photo opportunities and a wealth of activities designed to delight visitors.

More than 30 balloons will bring a romantic vibe at night, while on the ground, festival-goers can enjoy khon masked dance and concerts from Thai artists.

Participating artists include MEAN, Bedroom Audio, Pun, Urboy TJ, Bowkylion, Atom, Me You, Paper Planes, Yokee Playboy, Milli, The Toys, Musketeers, Bodyslam, Paradox and The Darkest Romance.

And there’s plenty to savour too, with restaurants offering a range of tantalising delicacies. - The Nation/ANN

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