2011/11/23

Thailand Holidays

You will find that most countries have their own extra holidays that they celebrate and follow. It is no dissimilar when you take a look at the holidays in Thailand except you will see that some of them are communal and there are a few that are inexpressive as well. Like many countries some communal holidays are January 1st is New Year's Day. This is a day for them to celebrate the starting of the solar and the Gregorian year. The 3rd of February is a day to observe Buddhist. April 6th is the Chakri Memorial Day.

A three day holiday is the Songkran Festival from April 13th through the 15th and is a big holiday each year. There is also Coronation Day, the Royal Ploughing Ceremony and Vesak which all fall in May. In July the holidays in Thailand are Asalha Puja and Vassa and in August is the Hm the Queen's Birthday. In October there is Chulalongkom Day where they pay tribute to King Chulalongkorn and his passing. He certainly passed away in 1910 and was loved by all who knew him and is still remembered by everyone today.

December sees several dissimilar dates such as Hm the King's Birthday, Constitution Day and New Year's Eve. They all last only a day but each one celebrates something that is very important to the country. Each of these holidays in Thailand are carefully communal holidays and are predominant by everyone that lives there. If you plan on visiting for a vacation you may want to plan your trip during a time where you can experience one of these holidays to see what their tradition is all about. You may find that you will certainly enjoy yourself during one of these celebrations and get the opportunity to join in.

There are also national observances that the government may celebrate but they are not seen as holidays. You will also see by seeing at a calendar that there are many other days that they celebrate as well. They may not be carefully as holidays in Thailand that everyone observes but many do ensue the tradition for these days. These include National Agriculture Day, the Chinese New Year, Valentine Day and the Duanwu Festival. There are many other days that they observe and although you may find that places are not closed, many still take the day to celebrate.

You are going to find that there are local names for each of these days so you may want to learn how to avow some of them if you are going to visit. Although they may understand which one you are speaking of, many of the locals appreciate it when you can speak the native name for the holidays in Thailand. You will find that many of the festivals are a lot of fun with music, dancing and food just as where you live. But, it is always great to be able to experience something new when it comes to traveling the world or going on vacation.

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