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Monday April 01, 2013
Jointly announcing the ‘M2F Presents Bangkok Songkran Festival 2013’ are Post Publishing Public Co Ltd COO Supakorn Vejjajiva, fifth eft, and the M2F team.
M2F, Post Publishing's free daily newspaper, is holding "M2F Presents Bangkok Songkran Festival 2013".
The area in front of CentralWorld will be transformed into Songkran extravaganza from April 13 to 15 from noon to 10pm, featuring the Carnival World, Entertainment World, Water World and Foam Party zones.
The three-day fun-filled event features entertainment, food, attractions and rides such as a Ferris wheel, merry-go-rounds and games, and mini concerts by Slot Machine, Zeal and Big Ass, plus a water-splashing and foam party.
"The event also aims at promoting and raising awareness regarding the importance of preserving Songkran _ Thailand's tradition and culture," said Supakorn Vejjajiva, chief operating officer of Post Publishing Public Co Ltd.
Special promotions for M2F readers include a free ticket for entertainment attractions and rides at the event.
These can be attained by presenting a coupon from the newspaper.
The event is organised in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, CentralWorld, Oishi, Sprikles drinking water, Coke and Thai Life Insurance.
Call 02-616-4000 ext 4403, 4404.
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