Holidays in Thailand 2025 Holidays in Thailand 2026 New Year’s Eve is one of the largest global celebrations because it marks the last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, December 31, before the New Year. Count down to the New Year no matter where you are in the world. Is Ne...
Once a year the Songkran new year like Chinese bustling, whether in Bangkok or elsewhere in Thailand will hold large celebrations and various celebrations. All the people in the streets are busy splashing water, greeting each other, congratulating and blessing. Especially in hot weather, it is ...
Wednesday, December 25, 2024Christmas Day is one of the biggest Christian celebrations and falls on December 25 in the Gregorian calendar. New Year Special Holiday Monday, December 30, 2024New Year Special Holiday is a national holiday in Thailand ...
For this holiday, people douse each other and everything they have with water in thanks for rain and in the hope of good luck. April is the hottest month in Thailand, so this festival is refreshing and fun. The celebrations also include a big dinner, at which curries, usually yellow ...
Once a year the Songkran new year like Chinese bustling, whether in Bangkok or elsewhere in Thailand will hold large celebrations and various celebrations. All the people in the streets are busy splashing water, greeting each other, congratulating and blessing. Especially in hot weather, it is ...
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Songkran is a three-day water festival that comes in April.For this holiday,people douse each other and everything they have with water in thanks for rain and in the hope of good luck.April is the hottest month in Thailand,so this festival is refreshing and fun.The celebrations also ...
Marigolds are chosen for their colour, as yellow is the predominant colour of the celebrations; as the King was born on a Monday and in Thailand, yellow is the colour for Monday. In the evening, the streets around Ratchadamnoen and Sanam Luang are closed to traffic and many people come to...
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Festivals: Participate in local festivals like Loy Krathong (the lantern festival) or Songkran (the Thai New Year water festival), where the community comes together for celebrations that are open to everyone. These activities not only offer insights into Thailand's culture and natural beauty but ...