Thai lottery ushers in new year with lucky numbers frenzy

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

The Thai Government Lottery Office today is set to reveal the initial lottery outcomes for the auspicious Dragon Year. Enthusiastic fortune seekers and lottery enthusiasts are actively seeking fortuitous numbers to usher in the new year.

Recently favoured number combinations have been collated from diverse sources, encompassing the propitious sequence 08-01-30, New Year numbers 567, 67, 024, 24, and Children’s Day numbers 13, within the 69th year.

The frenzy extends to social media, where participants discuss their lucky numbers. Further, lucky numbers related to the prime minister’s vehicle registration were observed when he visited Chiang Mai. His Volkswagen minivan has the registration number 9999.

Religious sentiments are also reflected in the lottery numbers. For instance, the late monk Kasem Khemako’s death anniversary on January 15, 2539, or 1996, marking 28 years since his passing has inspired numbers. Kru Babun Chum’s vehicle registration number, 6789, was translated into 60-91-67-40. He was born on January 5, 2508, or 1965, and is now aged 59 or 60 years old, having been ordained for 39 or 40 years, reported KhaoSod.

In an unusual world-first event, a Chinese banquet for Children’s Day was held at Sam Ngam Temple, where the number 95 was revealed during the candle-lighting ceremony. The shrine of the elderly man Khun Dan in Korat City, which stands beside Highway 224, has also drawn attention. Many have presented various animal figurines at the shrine, and a ping pong ball number 546 was found in the shrine’s urn.

Other significant numbers include those related to various celebrities. For example, numbers 359-637, especially 39, were favoured on January 17, seven years ago, according to the famous lottery predictor Je Bal. Moreover, the number 348 was found on a candle in Mae Nam Nueng’s lottery, while the numbers 314 – 3464314 were on the end of a banknote seen on the right arm of the Naga deity at Naka Island.

Moreover, the number 60 was picked up from the concert Thinking of Sorn Phet Sorn Suphan. Thongchai “Bird” McIntyre, a famous lottery player, drew the numbers 016884 – 554187 – 974394 from the main city shrine’s Seimsi. The New Year’s red plate number was 0941, while Krading “Golf” Benjapol, who frequently wins the lottery, chose 142.

For this round, 492-490 492 491 – 49 92 42 are the preferred numbers of Mon Sit.

Thailand News

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