Thailand's Festivals 2008
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Festivals and Public Holidays
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G = Government Holiday
B = Bank Holiday
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January 1.
New Years Day: (Public Holiday)
G B
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January/February
Lion Dance Festival: 2nd. and 4th. days after the Chinese
New Year. Most colourful lion and dragon dances are staged by the
Chinese community all over Thailand. One of the most impressive
festivals is in Nakhon Sawan in Central Thailand. |
February 21.
Makha Pucha Day: on the full moon day is one of the holiest
Buddhist holidays and marks the occasion when 1,250 saint-disciples
of the Buddha spontaneously gathered to hear his preaching (Public
Holiday).
G B
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Water Festival
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February 07/ 08 / 09
Chinese New Year
March 21
Vernal equinox
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April 6.
Chakri Memorial Day: The day to commemorate the foundation
of the present Chakri Dynasty in 1782. (Public Holiday).
G B 07 in Lieu
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April 13 - 16
Songkran-Festival: The traditional Thai New Year, joyfully
celebrated throughout the country with rituals of merit making,
cleaning houses, honouring elders, parades of dancers and boat races.
What makes the festival most interesting is water splashing, an
amusing way to make you cool in the hot season. It is celebrated
in a grand way in Chiang Mai (Public Holiday
G B
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April 13 - 19
Pattaya Festival:
in Thailand's world-famous seaside resort puts on its most festive
face for this annual event, held at the height of the summer season.
Food and floral floats, beauty contest and a spectacular display
of fireworks on beach are only a few highlights.
18. Songkran Day - Naklua
19. Songkran Day - Pattaya |

May 1.
National Labour Day:
B
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May 2nd
Rocket Festival: is a unique festival of the Northeast most
elaborately celebrated in Yosathon province. Bamboo rockets are
launched as an annual plea to gods for plenty of rainfall in the
rainy season.
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May 5.
Coronation Day: the day when the reigning King Bhumibol was
crowned as the 9th king of the Chakri Dynasty in 1950. King Bhumibol
is the longest reigning monarch in the world (Public Holiday.),
G B 07 in Lieu
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Ploughing Ceremony
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May 19.
Visakha Bucha: on the full moon is one of the most important
Buddhist holiday. On this day in different years the Buddha was
born, attained Enlightenment and entered Nirvana (23rd Public Holiday
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G B
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May 09.
Rice Ploughing Ceremony: presided over by the King or another
member of the Royal Family. This ancient Brahmanic ceremony is held
at Sanam Luang in Bangkok to mark the beginning of the planting
season and to bless the farmers with bumper harvests in the year.
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July 1.
Mid Year Closing Day: Non-Government Holiday
B
July 18..
Buddhist Lent Day:
more information
G B
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Rocket Festival
August 15
Sart Chin Day:
(Ghost Festival)
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July 17.
Asarnha Bucha Day: on the full moon day is the day when Buddha
have his first five disciples after his Enlightenment (Public Holiday).
more information
G
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July 18.
Khao Phansa Day: on the day following Asarnha Bucha Day is the
first day of the three-month period of Rains Retreat when monks
meditate and study the doctrine of Buddha and laymen renew their
commitment to follow the precepts of Buddhism. Monks are required
to stay at their resident temples throughout the Rains Retreat period
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August 12.
H.M. the Queen's Birthday: streets and public buildings in
Bangkok and all over Thailand are decorated with the portrait of
the Queen (Public Holiday).
G B
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September
Buffalo Races: held in the capital of the Chonburi province
on the Eastern Seaboard.
October 14.
Democracy Day:
October 26.
Awk Pansa Day:
End of Buddhist Lent |
October 23
Chulalongkorn Day: is held to commemorate the death of King
Chulalongkorn the Great (Rama V) who passed away in 1910 (24th Public
Holiday).
G B
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November 12.
Loy Krathong Festival: celebrated on the full moon night
is probably the most romantic festival in Thailand. In the evening,
people gather at the waterside to float Krathongs, lotus-shaped
vessels lovely decorated with flowers and lit candles as a thanksgiving
and worship to the Goddess of Water. Magnificent celebrations are
held in
Sukhothai and Chiang Mai.
more information |
The River Kwai Bridge Week:
It is held in
Kanchanaburi province to commemorate the horrible ordeal suffered
in the construction of the Death Railway to be used by the Japanese
army as a route of supply from Thailand to Burma in World War II.
The festival features a historical exhibition, fun fair, bazaar
and exciting light & sound presentation. |
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The River Kwai Bridge Festival

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( 26 Nov.-07 Dec.)
Surin Elephant Round-up: A north-eastern province, Surin
is famous not only for its greatest number of elephants in Thailand,
but also for its world - famous elephant round-up. The show features
elephant football, elephant race and hunt, elephants in ancient
battle and demonstrations of their strength and skills.
More information |
History
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photo 02
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Surin Elephant roundup
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December 5.
H.M. the King's Birthday: It is also observed as National
Day. Huge crowds gather at Sanam Luang and on Ratchadamnoen Road
in Bangkok on the evening of the 4th and 5th to celebrate jubilantly
(Public Holiday).
G B
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December 10.
Constitution Day:
(Public Holiday).
G B
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December 31
New Year's Eve: (Public Holiday)
G B
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