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Be a part of Thai significant and charming festivals
Festivals in March International kite festival During 13-14 March 2010, at Cha–am, Phetchaburi by Thailand kite fliers Association, and Sanook Sky Kite Flyer ClubWorld Thai martial art festival During 14 - 17 March 2010 at Ayutthaya Stadium, Ayutthaya |
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Songkran : Thai new year festival The biggest national celebration of the tradition Thai New Year Poy Sang Long Ceremony A Buddhist novice ordination ceremony in Mae Hong Son |
Boasting rich cultural meaning and a long history, traditional Thai festivals compose an important and brilliant part of Thai culture. Most traditional festivals took shape during the Sukhothai era (A.D. 1247). From then on, festive occasions turned more brisk and exciting and more and more folk customs were developed.
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The religious festivals and Loi Kratong festival basically occur throughout the Lunar year. Due to our calendar year and the Lunar year is different, the festivals usually fall on different dates each year.