Songkran New Year Water Festival Begins

Thailand’s New Year festival, Songkran, began on April 13 with lively street celebrations across the country. In Bangkok, people gathered on busy roads like Silom Road and Khaosan Road for large water fights using colorful water guns and buckets. The water splashing is done to symbolically wash away bad luck, sins, and negativity from the [...]

Songkran: Thailand’s Festival Of Water And Renewal

Songkran, Thailand's biggest and most important festival, takes place every year from April 13 to 15 to celebrate the Thai New Year and the close of the rice harvest season. While it's known for its massive water fights, the festival has deep spiritual roots, symbolizing purification and renewal. People splash water on each other, pour [...]

Songkran: Thailand’s Festival Of Water And Renewal

Songkran, Thailand's biggest and most important festival, takes place every year from April 13 to 15 to celebrate the Thai New Year and the close of the rice harvest season. While it's known for its massive water fights, the festival has deep spiritual roots, symbolizing purification and renewal. People splash water on each other, pour [...]

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