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8 Festivals in Bangkok (Updated 2024)
8 Festivals in Bangkok (Updated 2024)
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Festivals in Bangkok
Bangkok is one of the most visited and cherished places
in Thailand, and for good reasons! In addition to
abundantly o!ering entertainment, Bangkok is also a
place of significant festivities. Travel (Read More)
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One of Bangkok’s most widely cherished festivals,
Chinese New Year, attracts massive crowds on the
streets with dragon dances and firecrackers. Several
shopping outlets offer festival discounts during the
Chinese New Year. The Chinese New Year is an
excellent time for travel and exclusive visits.
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2. Songkran Festival
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4. Vegetarian Festival
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Observed across Thailand, the Vegetarian Festival,
also known as Tesagan Gin Jay, is a nine-day
celebration. During the Vegetarian Festival, many
Thai people refrain from eating meat, consuming
liquor, consummating, and gambling. The
celebrations come to life with massive temple
decorations, dragon dances, and fireworks.
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Originating in China, the Chinese Ghost Festival is
celebrated across the globe as well. The popular
belief behind the festival is ghosts visit the Earth as
the gates of the lower realms open during the full
moon of the seventh lunar month of the Chinese
calendar. People generally offer food, flowers, and
candles to these ghost visitors.
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The Asahna Bucha Day is a highly important Buddhist
festival as it marks the initiation of Vassa. With
various ceremonies such as the ‘Wian Tian’
conducted at Buddhist temples, several donations of
offerings are carried out during Asahna Bucha. Some
places host monk parades, creating a celebratory
atmosphere!
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7. Khao Phansa
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Khao Phansa also known as the ‘ rains retreat’, is the
first day of Buddhist Lent. During the three-month
fast that begins with the Khao Phansa, Buddhist
devotees are forbidden to consume meat, alcohol,
and tobacco. On Khao, Phansa devotees offer
candles, flowers, robes, and food to monks as they
witness numerous worshipers washing the feet of
the monks to atone for their sins.
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The people of Thailand are fiercely devoted to the
ruling monarch, and they mark the birthdays of their
rulers as Mother’s Day and Father’s Day in the
country. Mother’s Day is celebrated on the Queen's
birthday on August 12th while Father’s Day is
celebrated on December 5th. Both days are national
holidays marked by festivities such as parades, music
performances, traditional food stalls and visits to the
temple. On Mother’s Day, mothers are invited to their
children’s schools, where songs and dances are
performed in their honour. It is customary to wear
yellow or golden attire on Father’s Day. Both days see
huge decorations across the cities of Thailand and
people often put up large Thai flags and portraits of
the king and queen in their homes.
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