Songkran marks the start of the traditional Thai New Year and is usually celebrated from April 13-15, though some cities stretch out the fun a few extra days. Taking place at the height of the ...
Whether it's splashing water or observing age-old rituals, Songkran captures the heart and spirit of Thai culture, blending modern festivity with deep-rooted traditions. Image Courtesy ...
April, Pattaya becomes a chaotic disaster zone during Songkran, as the streets are flooded with rowdy revelers who seem to forget all sense of respect for others. The city, known for its vibrant ...
In the old days, people cleaned their houses before the New Year, just as in the Chinese tradition ... Most Thai people still go to the temple during Songkran to pray for luck in the coming ...
The Thai team’s World Water Festival sculpture secured second place at the 49th International Snow Sculpture Contest.
S2O Songkran Music Festival 2025 celebrates its 10th anniversary in Bangkok's largest National Stadium! Be prepared for high-energy performances and water!
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The Songkran festival marks the Thai new year with the traditional practice of splashing water to wash away sins and bad luck, which has evolved into a colourful and exuberant mass water gunfight.
The Thai team’s ‘World Water Festival’ snow sculpture depicting mother and baby elephants in Songkran water festival wins the 2nd place at the 49th International Snow Sculpture Contest in Sapporo, ...
A new street food festival celebrating Thai food and culture is coming to Swindon, just in time for Thai new year.