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Thailand has many festivals, and civil and religious celebrations, that are beautiful symbolically and fascinating to witness and participate in. We recommend that you includeThai festivals or holiday in your travel plans. There are many local celebrations upcountry that are well worth attending. You can be sure that most festivals will be colorful, loud and fun.In 1940, Thailand moved its New Year's Day from April 13th to January 1st. The old New Year is still a holiday called Songkran. Years are counted as the Buddhist era (B.E.) which started 543 years earlier than the Christian, era, therefore 2002 AD is the year 2545 BE.

Festivals and Holidays
New Year’s Day Jan 1st
To greet the New Year, a range of uniquely Thai traditional and cultural festivities are held in various parts of the country. As day breaks on the first day of the new year the “welcome the dawn” takes place, the Buddhist merit-making ritual, which is followed by giving alms to the Monks.

12th January: Children's Day

16th January: Teacher's Day

New Year's
Phra BuddhaBahtFair
Held at the temple of the Holy Footprint at Saraburi, 236Km north of Bangkok, from 31st January to 1st February. Many activities including music and outdoor drama.
Phra BuddhaBaht
Bosang Umbrella Fair
Held in Chiang Mai during January, it features colourful paper umbrellas and other local handicrafts.
Bo Sang Umbrella Fair
Chinese New Year
1st day of the first Chinese Lunar month, usually in February. Businesses close for 3-4 days giving families time to get together and worship at one of the Chinese Buddhist temples. There may also be public celebrations with acrobats, Lion Dance and firecrackers. The latter are believed to frighten away "foreign devils".
Chinese New Year
Flower Carnival
Held in Chiang Mai during February it features parades and colourful floats exhibiting the local flora.
Chiang Mai Flower Festival
Makha Bucha Day
End of February/beginning of March, depending on the moon. This commemorates the day when 1250 of Buddha's disciples gathered spontaneously to hear him preach. Buddhists visit Wats and make merit by such acts as releasing caged birds. In the evening the celebrations culminate in a candle lit procession around the main temple building.
Makha Bucha Day
Chakri Day 6th April
Commemorates the founding of the Chakri Dynasty, of which the present King Bhumipon is the 9th King. Portraits of the King and Queen are prominently displayed and decked with tributes of flowers.
Chakri Day
Songkhran 13-15th April
This is the celebration of the old Thai New Year. Buddhists visit the temple for the ceremony of Rod Nam Dam Nua. They sprinkle water on the Buddha images, and on the hands of the monks and novices at the temple, as an offering to express confidence that the supply of water will be adequate to cover the dry season.Songkhran is a time when the Thai family will try to be together, and many people will travel back to their home village.
This holiday has now become secularized, with exuberant merrymakers taking to the streets throwing water at each other, and you, by the cup full, the bucket full, or even with a hose. To add to the fun, talc is mixed with the water and may be daubed on your face. Take it all in good spirit, no one is exempt, not even the policemen. The cool water may even be a welcome relief as the festival coincides with the time when the sun is due overhead and the weather can be very hot.
Songkhran
Pattaya Festival
Held during the second week of April in Pattaya on Thailand's Eastern Seaboard. It features processions, floral displays, and other special events plus a spectacular fireworks display.
Pattaya  Festival
National Labour Day - 1st May
This holiday follows the lead of many western countries, whose workers now celebrate Labour Day.
 
Coronation Day - 5th May
This celebrates the coronation of the present King Bhumipon, Rama IX. Tributes are paid at shrines and portraits of His Majesty.
Coronation Day
Royal Ploughing Ceremony
This is an ancient Brahman ceremony, held under Royal patronage in Bangkok during May, which celebrates the beginning of the rice planting season.
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony
Fruit Fair
A festival is held in Rayong during May and another in Chantaburi during June. They feature locally grown fruit such as rambutan, durian, and jack fruit.
Thai Fruits Fair
Visakha Bucha Day - Full moon of the 6th Lunar Month.
This celebrates the birth, death and enlightenment of Buddha, and is therefore the most sacred day on the Buddhist calendar.
Visakha Bucha Day
Asalaha Bucha Day - Mid July
This is the day before the start of Buddhist Lent. Many young men, who are about to become monks, hold parties on this day.
Asalaha Bucha Day
Buddhist Lent - Mid July
This marks the start of Khao Pansa, period similar to the Christian Lent. During the period monks do not travel to other monasteries, their religious duties are strictly observed, and the novice monks receive their training in the teachings of Buddha.
Buddhist Lent
Candle Festival
Held in Ubon Ratchatani on Khao Pansa Day. Candles carved from bees wax are paraded through the streets.
Candle Festival
H.M. Queen's Birthday - 12th August
Tributes are paid to Her Majesty, and donations are made to the many charitable organisations that are patronised by the Queen.
H.M. Queen's Birthday
Chulalongkorn Day - 23rd October
This commemorates the death of King Chulalongkorn, Rama V, who reigned between 1868 and 1910. He is renowned for his achievements in the fields of education, modernisation and progressive thinking.
Chulalongkorn Day
Buffalo Races
Held in Chonburi (80Km east of Bangkok) during October.
Buffalo Races
Loy Krathong -
Full Moon 12th Lunar month, November
The festival is believed to date back to the Sukhothai period, but its exact significance is uncertain. Krathongs, or lotus flowers made of natural materials, containing a candle, incense sticks, a coin or two and beautifully decorated with flowers are launched into the sea, or any convenient stretch of water, as a thanksgiving to the water spirits, and a cleansing of sins.
Loy Krathong
River Kwai Bridge Week
A week long series of historical exhibitions, light and sound shows, and vintage train rides held in Kanchanaburi during the last week of October.
River Kwai Bridge Week
Annual Elephant Roundup
Held during the third week of November at Surin in North East Thailand.
Annual Elephant Roundup
Trouping of the Colour - 3rd December
Their Majesties the King and Queen preside over this annual event which is held in the Royal Plaza, Bangkok.
Trouping of the Colour
H.M. King's Birthday - 5th December
People demonstrate their respect for King with flags, displays and other tributes.
H.M. King's Birthday
Constitution Day - 10th December
This marks the day in 1932, when the monarchy became constitutional, at the very beginning of democracy on Thailand.
Constitution Day
New Year's Eve - 31st December
The end of the old year when everybody celebrates.
New Year's Eve
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