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The market for purchasing offerings for offerings in Kad Luang is bustling.

Shopping for equipment for offerings to ancestors during the Chinese New Year festival is bustling. A shop that sells products for paying homage to the gods in the Kad Luang area saw sales increase 20%. Many shops in the Kad Luang area Chiang Mai city Bustling with descendants of Thai-Chinese descent The source of choosing Kongtek products Including silver paper, gold paper, clothes, jewelry, houses, cars, and miscellaneous items, including dry food, almost everything is selling well. Vendors say that products are selling more than usual. Almost everything used to pay homage to gods and ancestors, sales increased as much as 20 percent. As for offerings such as boiled chicken, boiled pork, stewed duck, the seller said that There has been an increase in sales as well. Even though there has been an increase in the price of duck and chicken There are many customers who have come to pre-order. While the store sells cheongsams Ton Longan Market Area In the city of Chiang Mai There are many customers. Let's buy 1 0 of them to give to our children and grandchildren to wear during the Chinese New Year festival. For auspiciousness The shop owner said This year the price is still the same as every year. The price has not been increased in any way. Beautiful Ratchaburi prepares to host Chinese New Year, Ratchaburi Province As for Ratchaburi Province This year, Ratchaburi Municipality joins with Ratchaburi Province. The event is scheduled to take place between February 8-12 at the edge of the Ratchaprachapatthana Dam. Along the Mae Klong River which has a water-spouting dragon jar as its showpiece symbol. which is a landmark of Ratchaburi Province, is being beautifully decorated with red Tenklang lanterns dangling along various roads to welcome and celebrate the Year of the Golden Dragon this year. Make it at various stores Located in the market area of ??Ratchaburi city Red, gold and auspicious colors have been sold for tourists to choose and wear to enhance their lives during the lively Chinese New Year festival. Sour ce: Thai News Agency