AWC has opened “The Lhong 1919 Riverside Heritage Destination”, a significant historical tourist attraction featuring ancient Chinese architectural buildings. Kicking off the New Year festival, it highlights the tea house “Pagoda Chinese Tea Room” and “Okura Oriental La Patisserie”, followed by various shops that will gradually open, creating a new riverside meeting point to captivate tourists.

Asset World Corporation Public Company Limited (AWC), a Thai real estate developer focused on comprehensive lifestyle solutions, is inviting tourists to explore the beauty of valuable ancient Chinese architecture at “The Lhong 1919 Riverside Heritage Destination”. Visitors can experience the “Pagoda Chinese Tea Room” and “Okura Oriental La Patisserie”, both offering five-star hotel quality, along with a Co-Working Space set to open during the first happiness festival from January 17 to February 28. Visitors can pay respects to the Goddess Ma Jo and seek blessings for the New Year, enjoy Chinese opera performances, and partake in a community kitchen from January 17 to 19, along with other joyful activities throughout 2022 at The Lhong 1919 Riverside Heritage Destination.

AWC will officially open “The Lhong 1919 Riverside Heritage Destination”, a significant historical riverside attraction in Bangkok, on January 17. AWC aims to preserve cultural traditions while integrating a variety of lifestyle activities. In addition to the valuable ancient Chinese architecture, various shops will gradually open.

Key highlights include restaurants from the AWC hotel group, such as “Pagoda Chinese Tea Room”, a five-star quality tea house from Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, and “Okura Oriental La Patisserie”, a coffee and bakery shop from The Okura Prestige Bangkok. Tourists can savor drinks and snacks from a diverse special menu, as well as a Co-Working Space in a beautifully preserved building atmosphere suitable for all lifestyle customers. Additionally, there is “The Gallery”, a community project selling quality products from local artists and a center for community goods, and “reConcept”, a shop selling quality home decor and furniture under the concept of Everything old is new again: reConcept reCycle reUse, providing ideas for decorating homes and offices at affordable prices, along with leading shops that will gradually open in the “The Lhong Riverside Heritage Destination” area.

Moreover, AWC has prepared special activities covering all festivals throughout 2022, starting with the first happiness festival that includes the Goddess Ma Jo Appreciation Day, Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day, and the Lantern Festival from January 17 to February 28, 2022, along with four other major happiness festivals planned for the year.

A highlight not to be missed is the opportunity to pay respects to the Goddess Ma Jo, led by Master Katha Chinbanchorn, during the New Year festival for blessings, and a special Chinese opera performance on the Goddess Ma Jo Appreciation Day (Siying Day). AWC, along with its affiliated hotels, in collaboration with Thai Beverage Public Company Limited and Berli Jucker Public Company Limited, will open a community kitchen offering delicious food to be part of public benefit activities for stakeholders and the surrounding community from 4 PM on January 17-19.

Those interested can visit “The Lhong 1919 Riverside Heritage Destination” to experience happiness during the first New Year festival at the “Pagoda Chinese Tea Room”, Okura Oriental La Patisserie, “The Gallery”, “reConcept”, and the Co-Working Space, open daily from 12 PM to 8 PM, with parking available. More information about “The Lhong 1919 Riverside Heritage Destination” and special activities during the festival can be found on the official Facebook page at https://facebook.com/lhong1919.

For entrepreneurs interested in setting up charity stalls during the first happiness festival from January 17 to February 28, participation is free of charge during convenient days and times throughout the festival. Proceeds from sales after expenses will be donated according to faith to the foundation for the maintenance and care of the Goddess Ma Jo shrine, as well as for the public benefit of the surrounding community. They can also participate in four other major festivals.

For inquiries about setting up stalls, please contact 065-985-9582 or visit the official Facebook page at https://facebook.com/lhong1919.