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Friday, April 3, 2009

Songkran Water Festival in Thailand

Thailand’s most celebrated festival is the Songkran Festival. It starts April 13 and lasts between 3 and 10 days, depending on where you are in Thailand. The word Songkran is from the Sanskrit meaning the beginning of a new Solar Year, but nowadays Thailand celebrates the New Year on 31 December.

The Thai people celebrate this festival with water. Everyone gets soaking wet and since it is the hottest season of the year, the custom is quite refreshing. Songkran is a Public Spring Cleaning Day, supported by the religious belief that anything old and useless must be thrown away or it will bring bad luck to the owner.

During the afternoon of the 13th, Buddha images are bathed as part of the ceremony. Young people pour scented water into the hands of elders and parents as a mark of respect while seeking the blessing of the older people. In ancient days, old people were actually given a bath and clothed in new apparel presented by the young folks as a token of respect for the New Year.

Until recently Thailand was almost entirely an agricultural society and this has been a perfect time to take break from the business of earning a living. The rice harvest is in, and replanting has to await the coming of the rains.

It is an old belief that the Nagas or mythical serpents brought on rain by spouting water from the seas. The more they spouted, the more rain there would be. So, one might believe that the Songkran customs of throwing water is actually a rain-making idea, but it seems that the Thais don’t really bother about way they celebrate Songkran - they just do it for having a great time!

We hope you enjoy the pictures we have taken.

JOIN IN THE FUN AND BE PREPARED TO GET WET? VERY WET!
Tjock dee pii mai! (Thai for Happy New Year)


The Famoust place for Songkran Water Festival in Thailand

-Chiangmai the North Province of Thailand



Date
12 - 15 April, 2009

Venue
Chiang Mai City, Chiang Mai

Activities
One of the grand Songkran celebrations in Thailand. Participate in the Opening Ceremony of the Songkran Festival 2009 with a wonderful procession around Chiang Mai city. Pour some Thai scented water on a Buddha image and elders, experience the cultural performances and traditions in the Northern style as well as enjoy various food along the streets.


-Phuket Island the South province of Thailand

Date
10 - 13 April, 2009

Venue
Loma (Dolphin) Public Park and the Port, Junceylon Shopping Destination Patong, Phuket

Activities
This is where we call another “ Water Festival on the Beach”. Enjoy splashing water and participate in the Phuket Bike Week 2009.

-Bangkok


Date
10-15 April, 2009

Venue
the 9 Sacred Places and Rattanakosin Area, Bangkok

Hi-Light:

  • Experience the demonstration of the Songkran Festival in 4 regions at Wat Pho as well as enjoy demonstrations of Thai food and local desserts, feast your eyes on cultural performances, and visit the 9 Sacred Places. Moreover, on 4-12 April, during 17.00 -18.00 hrs. let’s dress in Thai attire and refresh ourselves on Khaosan Road.