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Thailand’s cultural and traditional festivals

Here are 10 traditional festivals in Thailand:

Thailand’s cultural and traditional festivals
  1. Songkran: Songkran is Thailand’s traditional New Year’s Day festival, which falls on April 13th. Songkran is celebrated with water fights, parades, and other traditional ceremonies.
  2. Loy Krathong: Loy Krathong is a festival that takes place on the full moon of the 12th lunar month (usually in November). During the festival, people float small, decorated rafts (called krathongs) on rivers and waterways to honor the water goddess.
  3. Chinese New Year: Chinese New Year is a major festival in Thailand, as a large percentage of the population is of Chinese descent. The festival is celebrated with parades, dragon dances, and other traditional ceremonies.
  4. Yi Peng: Yi Peng is a festival that takes place in the northern region of Thailand and is celebrated in conjunction with Loy Krathong. During the festival, people release lanterns into the sky to symbolize the release of one’s troubles and desires.
  5. Buddhist Holidays: Thailand is a predominantly Buddhist country, and there are a number of Buddhist holidays and festivals that are celebrated throughout the year. Some examples include Makha Bucha Day, Asalha Bucha Day, and Visakha Bucha Day.
  6. King’s Birthday: The King’s Birthday is a national holiday in Thailand, and it is celebrated with parades, ceremonies, and other events.
  7. Queen’s Birthday: The Queen’s Birthday is also a national holiday in Thailand, and it is celebrated with similar ceremonies and events as the King’s Birthday.
  8. Chakri Day: Chakri Day is a national holiday in Thailand that commemorates the founding of the Chakri dynasty. It is celebrated with ceremonies and events throughout the country.
  9. National Children’s Day: National Children’s Day is a national holiday in Thailand that is celebrated on the second Saturday in January. The day is marked with events and activities for children, such as parades and sporting events.
  10. National Labor Day: National Labor Day is a national holiday in Thailand that is celebrated on May 1st. The day is marked with ceremonies and events honoring the country’s workers.