Thailand Grand Festival 2016

Thailand Grand Festival 2016

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Posted 2016-02-10 by Seafarrwide follow

Sat 12 Mar 2016 - Sun 13 Mar 2016



Sydney is full of fabulous festivals. We embrace the cultural diversity and the fact that food brings us all together. We enjoy a diverse range of cuisines but Thai food happens to be one of our most popular. Thailand also offers affordable holidays enabling just about anyone the opportunity to discover the beauty and culture of a country rich in history, tradition and stunning tropical locations.

Soon you can discover even more about beautiful Thailand without even leaving Sydney. The 9th annual Thailand Grand Festival will be held at Tumbalong Park in Darling Harbour. This two-day event will commence 12-13 March.



What was once a simple food fair 20 years ago has now grown into a Grand Festival where Sydney-siders can give their senses a twirl, discovering all the delicious flavours, colours and sounds of Thailand. Food stalls from Sydney's top Thai restaurants will be dishing up a tantalising array of tasty treats.



If cooking is your thing, you will enjoy seeing the award-winning chefs from 'Spice I am' and 'At Bangkok Restaurant' demonstrate how they create their magic dishes so effortlessly.



While you inhale the mouth-watering aromas enticing you to devour plate after plate of delicious food, you can swill a Thai beer down while watching Thai traditional dancers mesmerize the audience with their colourful performances.



You can watch beautiful dances like the Fon Leb or Fingernail Dance, a famous dance from the North of Thailand, or Rum Klong Yao, a lively colourful dance to the beat of a slow drum. Or you might prefer Pong Lang, a quick exciting dance from Northeastern region of Thailand.





I have to admit that Thai massages are my type of pamper. The masseuse instinctively knows exactly where my tension is and will work their magic until there are no more knots. No doubt a visit to the Thai Massage Pavilion will relieve that working week tension.



Learn some stress relieving moves to get fit at the Thai Kick Boxing Demonstrations and Exhibition about Muay, Thai's tradition of "Wei Kru".



Action galore with displays of traditional Martial arts, stick and sword fighting.





No festival would be without some fun for the kids. They can learn to be creative the Thai way.



There will be so much to see. Visit Tumbalong Park at Darling Harbour and discover beautiful Thailand and all it has to offer.



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!date 12/03/2016 -- 13/03/2016
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