Date
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Day
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Occasion
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1 January
|
Tuesday
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New Year’s Day
|
25 February
|
Monday
|
Makha Bucha Day
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6 April
|
Saturday
|
Chakri Memorial Day
|
13-15 April
|
Sat – Monday
|
Songkran Festival Days
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1 May
|
Wednesday
|
National Labour Day
|
5 May
|
Sunday
|
Coronation Day
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13 May
|
Monday
|
Royal Ploughing Ceremondy Day
|
24 May
|
Friday
|
Visakha Bucha Day
|
22 July
|
Monday
|
Asarnha Bucha Day
|
23 July
|
Tuesday
|
Buddhist Lent Day
|
12 August
|
Monday
|
H.M.The Queen’s
Birthday
|
23 October
|
Wednesday
|
Chulalongkorn
Memorial Day
|
5 December
|
Thursday
|
H.M.The King’s
Birthday
|
10 December
|
Tuesday
|
Constitution Day
|
31 December
|
Tuesday
|
New Year’s Eve
|
9 June - 31 August : Dok Krachiao Blooming Festival (Siam Tulip Festival), Chaiyaphum Province
25 July - 18 August : Siam Tulip Festival, Royal Park Rejapruek, Chiang Mai Province
28 August - 18 September :
12th Hua Hin King’s
Cup Elephant Polo,
Prachubkhirikhan Province19 September : Honey Offering Ceremondy,Samut Sakhon Province
September – October : Long-tailed
Boat Competition,
Phitsaunlok,Pichit, Nakhon Sawan Province
Phitsaunlok,Pichit, Nakhon Sawan Province
5-14 October : Chinese Vegetarian Festival
18-20 October : Buffalo Racing,Chonburi Province
October (End of Buddhist Lent Day) : The Illuminated Boat Procession,
Nakhon Phanom Province
October (End of Buddhist Lent Day) : Tak Bat Devo Festival, Nong Buo Lam Phu.
October (End of Buddhist Lent Day) :
Chak Phra Festival,
Nakhon Si Thammarat Province
October (End of Buddhist Lent Day) :
Naga Fireball Phenomenon,
Nongkhai ProvinceNovember 17 : Loi Krathong and Candle Festival, Sukhothai Province
November 17 : River Kwai Bridge Week, Kanchanaburi Province
December : Phra Nakhon SiAyutthaya World Heritage Fair
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand for 417 years. It enjoyed a long period of prosperity shown by the magnificent ruins at the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park. The extensive collection of ruins and records indicating the historical and cultural wealth of Ayutthaya earned this park recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To celebrate this status, the Fair is organised annually and features light and sound shows of its glorious years, exhibitions of Ayutthaya as a World Heritage Site, cultural performances, and beauty pageant contests.
Highlight: Apart from the magnificent light and sound extravaganza, you can enjoy a variety of food, both savoury and sweet, in a traditional Thai way at the floating market, as well as shopping for various OTOP products.
Contact: TAT Call Centre: 1672