If you plan to visit Thailand, then do look at the calendar to get an idea of Thailand Thai on the bandwidth of the festival in which are widespread. Throughout the year, you are in Thailand come to some festival or the other.
Welcome to the land which offers three new years - one that is celebrated on the first January each year, the second or the Chinese New Year, in the month of February on the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, and third place in the month of Apriland is called Songkhtan Festival.
The Chinese New Year is quite interesting, and it features acrobats, dancers, lions and colorful fireworks. The third new year or the Songkhtan Festival reflects the ancient Thai tradition and faith. People celebrate this festival by sprinkling water on the image of Buddha, monks and people in the temple. This act is symbolic of the fact that the water reaches during the dry season.
In addition to New Year Festival, a cultural faircalled Phra Buddha Baht will be celebrated from late January to the month of February. In this exhibition various cultural activities such as music and theater are listed. This fair is held mainly in the temples. Apart from this exhibition are also other colorful fairs such Bosang Umbrella fair shows a wide range of bright paper parasols and crafts, and Flower Fair presents beautiful and colorful flowers of Thailand.
Other festivals that are popular Maka Bucha Day, ChakriDay, Pattaya Festival, the National Labor Day, Fruit Fair, Visakha Bucha, Bucha Asalaha, Candle Festival, Buffalo Race, Loy Krathong Festival, River Kwai Bridge Week, and many more. Each of these festivals and celebrations are well worth dekko.

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