Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok officially ushered in the holiday season with its traditional Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, a cherished European tradition. The ceremony was led by the hotel’s General Manager, Christian Ruge, and featured festive cheers, delightful treats and enchanting music performed by talented blind carol singers from the Foundation for the Blind in Thailand, under the Royal Patronage of H.M. the Queen.
Guests were captivated by a magnificent seven-metre-tall Christmas tree, adorned with pink, silver and gold decorations, prominently displayed in the hotel’s Chevaa Garden, a lush, spacious tropical landscape. Adding to the festive spirit, Santa Claus made a special appearance, bringing a bag of gifts and spreading kindness to brighten the day for children and adults. The event also included a unique activity that invited participants to create Braille cards, spreading joy to blind and visually impaired individuals during the holiday festive season.
Photo: Mr. Christian Ruge, General Manager (standing in the middle) and M.L.Chantanipa Kasemsri, Director of Public Relations and Protocol (2nd row, 3rd from left), of Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, pose with members of the management of the Foundation for the Blind in Thailand, under the Royal Patronage of H.M. the Queen. The group includes Khun Nattha Marakanond, Vice President of the Foundation (front row, 5th from left), Khun Charassri Srimanee, Head Office Administration of the Foundation, (front row, 3rd from left) and Khun Prasong Subannapong, Director of the Bangkok School for the Blind (2nd row, 3rd from right), alongside the talented blind carol singers.