Festivals & Events
Maha Puja (Maja
Puja)
February
19, - Nationwide
This important Buddhist holy day marks the auspicious day
when 1,250 of Lord Buddha's followers met spontaneously to
hear him give a sermon. Merit-making ceremonies are held during
the day at temples throughout the country, while at night,
Buddhists honour the occasion by walking around the temple
in a candlelit procession.
Songkran
Festival
12-15
April - Nationwide
The traditional Thai New Year is celebrated throughout the
country. In addition to all the water throwing fun which this
festival generates, the occasion is marked with religious
ceremonies before the fun and goodwill starts. A day in which
everyone, including officials, gets wet and enjoys the spirit
of "sanuk" or fun.
Royal
Ploughing Ceremony
May
15, Bangkok
An ancient Brahman ritual, conducted at Sanam Luang, Bangkok,
to mark the official start of the rice-growing season and
predict the outcome of the next rice crop. The event concludes
a series of ceremonies conducted by a high-ranking official
from the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives who wears
colourful traditional costumes. This ceremony was re-introduced
by H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1960.
Visakha
Puja
May
17 - Nationwide
This is the holiest of all the auspicious Buddhist religious
days, marking the birth, enlightenment, and death of Lord
Buddha. Throughout the country, people go to temples to listen
to sermons by revered monks and make merit. Shortly after
sunset, the day is completed by candlelit procession around
the temple.
Asalha
Puja
July
16 - Nationwide
The full-moon day of the eighth lunar month marks the preaching
of Lord Buddha's first sermon to his first five disciples
after attaining Enlightenment more than 2,500 years ago. In
the evening, candlelit processions take place in Buddhist
temples around the country.
Khao
Phansa
(Buddhist
Lent) July 17- Nationwide
This day marks the start of the Buddhist Lent or Phansa during
which monks must stay inside their temples to study and meditate.
This is also the most auspicious time for Buddhist ordinations
since it marks a period of renewed spiritual vigour.
H.
M. The Queen's Birthday Celebration
August
12 - Nationwide
To display their loyalty and to honour Her Majesty Queen Sirikit
on the occasion of her royal birthday, the Thai people decorate
their houses and public buildings. Around Bangkok, Ratchadamnoen
Avenue, the area around the Grand Palace and other well-known
locations are decorated with coloured lights and magnificent
adornments.
Thai
Beer Festival
October
- December - Citywide, Bangkok
Every year, Thai breweries get together to conduct a Thai
Beer Festival, which highlights barbecued food, exotic Thai
food and of course, beer. To add to this atmosphere of merriment,
there are music and cultural performances for everyone to
enjoy. Tourists can see this event, especially at the World
Trade Centre and other locations around the city.
Loy
Krathong (Festival of Lights)
November
12/13 - Nationwide
Loy Krathong is held on the full-moon in November around 12th/13th
and is one of the loveliest festivals in Thailand. Traditional
floats (Krathongs) decorated with flowers, incense and candles
are launched in lakes, and from seashores around the country.
The idea is send your worries floating away and everyone,
from the oldest to the youngest child, is involved in making
and floating the kratongs. Afterwards there are local celebrations,
dance competitions and concerts.
Trooping
Of The Colours
December
3 - The Royal Plaza, Bangkok
Their Majesties the King and Queen preside over this impressive
annual event, held in the Royal Plaza near the equestrian
statue of King Chulalongkorn. Dressed in colourful uniforms,
amid much pomp and ceremony, members of the elite Royal Guards
swear allegiance to the King and march past members of the
Royal Family.
H.M.The
King's Birthday Celebrations
December
5 - Nationwide
H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest reigning
monarch is well beloved and deeply respected by all Thais
old and young. The occasion of his royal birthday provides
his loyal subjects the opportunity to express their reverence
for him. All over the country buildings and homes are elaborately
decorated and the area around the Grand Palace is spectacularly
illuminated.
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