Get ready to enjoy and save the date for “Bangkok Design Week 2024”– the biggest design festival of the year organized by the Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization) or CEA. The festival this year is themed “Livable Scape: The More People Take Action, The Better The City” taking place from 27 January to 4 February 2024 from 11.00 to 22.00 hrs. This event will span across 15 districts of Bangkok, including 1) Charoenkrung – Talat Noi, 2) Phra Nakhon, 3) Pak Khlong Talat, 4) Nang Loeng, 5) Yaowarat, 6) Hua Lamphong, 7) Ari – Pradipat, 8) Bang Pho – Kiak Kai, 9) Wongwian Yai – Talat Phlu, 10) Kaset – Bang Bua, 11) Phrom Phong, 12) Siam – Ratchathewi, 13) Bangkok Yai – Wang Doem, 14) Phra Khanong – Bang Na, 15) Bang Mot, and other districts areas across Bangkok. The festivities are presented through four key categories, featuring more than 500 activities, including exhibitions, talks, workshops, events, music and performing arts, tours, markets, and promotions. Let’s come out to transform Bangkok into a city that is not only ‘livable’ and ‘attractive for investment’ but also ‘worth visiting’—a lovable city.
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About Bangkok Design Week
Bangkok Design Week has been established for the first time since 2018. It has long been a fixture on the Bangkok event calendar: it contributes to the growth of the creative industries and propels Bangkok to stand out as a UNESCO Creative City Network, Bangkok City of Design.
BKKDW is organized by Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization) or CEA, in collaboration with over 60 state agencies, public organizations, academia, and international institutions, as well as 2,000 designers and creative businesses, which draws an estimated number of 400,000 visitors at home and abroad. With a total economic value of up to 1,948,000,000 baht generated during six times of the festival (2018–2023), BKKDW is a growth engine for Thailand’s creative industries in a variety of ways, including showcasing creative businesses and designs, stimulating competitiveness, providing a local and international business networking opportunity, and generating economic momentum for downstream businesses such as marketing, printing, online media, galleries, cafes, restaurants, gifts & souvenirs, travel, hotels, and public transportation.