Songkran is Thailand's traditional New Year festival celebrated from April 13-15. During Songkran, people travel to spend time with family and sprinkle water on others as a way to symbolically wash away the sins of the previous year. The celebrations involve water fights in the streets and ritual pouring of water on Buddhist statues by locals and tourists alike.
Songkran is Thailand's traditional New Year festival celebrated from April 13-15. During Songkran, people travel to spend time with family and sprinkle water on others as a way to symbolically wash away the sins of the previous year. The celebrations involve water fights in the streets and ritual pouring of water on Buddhist statues by locals and tourists alike.
Songkran is Thailand's traditional New Year festival celebrated from April 13-15. During Songkran, people travel to spend time with family and sprinkle water on others as a way to symbolically wash away the sins of the previous year. The celebrations involve water fights in the streets and ritual pouring of water on Buddhist statues by locals and tourists alike.