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"Songkran" is the Thai traditional New Ye The festival falls on April 13 and the annual celebration is held throughout the kingdom. In fact, "Songkran" is a Thai word which means "move" or "change place" as it is the day when the sun changes its position in the zodiac. It is also known as the "Water Festival" as people belive that water will wash away bad luck.
This Thai traditional New Year
begins with early morning merit-making, offering food to Buddhist manks
and reasing caged birds to fly freely into the sky. During this
auspicious occasion, any animals kept will be set free. In the afternoon, after performing a bathing rite for Buddha images and the monks, the celebrants both young and old, joyfull splash water on each other. The most-talked about celebration takes place in the northern province of Chiang Mai where Songkran is celebrated from 13 to 15. During this period, people from all parts of country flock there to enjoy the water festival, to wach the Miss Songkran Contest and the besutiful parades. In Bangkok, the Buddha image "Buddhasihing" is brought out from the National Museum for people to sprinkle lustral water at Sanam Luang, opposite the Grand Palace. |
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 August 2007 ) |