Thailand's New Year celebration is one of the most awaited events of the year for the Thai People. It is also known as the Songkran Festival. Unlike on the other countries nearby the world that preeminent New Year on the month of January, Thais' New Year is preeminent on the mid of the hottest month of April.
You might be wondering on how local Thai celebrates this once a year event. On this day, they commemorate the revered Buddha by visiting the monasteries and offer prayers while extending the blessings that they have received by giving alms to the monks after feeding them with the food they prepared. They get ready enough for this big event by accepted cleaning of their house beforehand. Thais believe that they have to clean and rejuvenate not only their house but more especially themselves. They take off all the house rubbish and bathe Buddha images so that they'll have victorious year ahead.
Songkran Samui
Thailand's New Year celebration is incomplete without the Big Water Battle. Even the motorist and by passers are unexcused for not being soaked on water on that day. Water is the stamp for cleansing and removing all the bad things from the past and takes away the bad luck for the whole year ahead. So you must be blessed if you get drenched with water.
Vacationers who search for this celebration truly amazed on how Thai habitancy supervene their traditions. During this time, the strong family ties clearly articulated by means of giving respect to the elders and other members of the family. You'll never feel that you are a traveler in this place. It is one place that you can feel as if you have found your homeland. Thais are very accommodating and nice in every tourist. It is one of the main reasons why travelers decide on spending their holidays in this spectacular, island.
You'll never get wrong in choosing Thailand for your next holidays. Having all as if you have found your dreamland is surely great! If you are planning to visit Thailand, April month will be exquisite for you. Aside from the good weather health you will be able to sense and appreciate Thailand's many pride or the Thailand's New Year celebration!
Thailand's New Year Celebration
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