Thailand capital Bangkok’s large city hall LED lighting upgrade project has attracted criticism from netizens, who have questioned city officials’ decision to spend emergency budget on 5 million LED bulbs, reported Thai Visa News.
The Office of the Auditor-General told Thai PBS, they found the City Administration’s illumination tunnel project, intended as a New Year gift and tourism attraction did not require emergency budget if it had been planned months in advance.
Auditor-General Phisit Leelavachiropas observed the procurement of the supplies for the project was done before the City Administration had announced a winning bidder for the project.
The project spent 40 million Thai baht (US $1.11 million) to decorate the City Hall’s tunnel-shape structure with 5 million LED bulbs that will be used for 3D lighting exhibition during the upcoming New Year festival.
Many netizens have questioned whether the project was worth the investment.