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Public Holidays In Thailand 2023 2024
Public holidays in Thailand are a mix of religious, cultural, and national celebrations. Some of the most important holidays include: New Year’s Day (January 1): Celebrated with fireworks, parties, and traditional Thai customs. commemorates the Buddha’s teachings on the importance of unity and harmony. water festival in which people throw water at each other to […]
Public holidays in Thailand are a mix of religious, cultural, and
national celebrations. Some of the most important holidays
include:
New
Year’s Day (January 1): Celebrated with fireworks, parties, and
traditional Thai customs.- commemorates the Buddha’s teachings on the importance of unity and
harmony. - water festival in which people throw water at each other to symbolize
cleansing and renewal. - contributions of workers to society.
H.M. The Queen’s Birthday (June
3): A celebration of the Queen’s birthday, with parades, ceremonies,
and other festivities.The Queen Mother’s
Birthday (August 12): A celebration of the Queen Mother’s birthday.
day to commemorate the reign of King Chulalongkorn, who is considered one of
Thailand’s most beloved monarchs.King
Bhumibol’s Birthday (December 5): A celebration of the late King
Bhumibol’s birthday, who is considered the father of modern Thailand.
Buddhist holiday that commemorates the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and
death.
commemorate the signing of Thailand’s first constitution in 1932.
In addition to these national holidays, there are also a
number of regional and local holidays that are celebrated throughout Thailand.
Here is a table of public holidays in Thailand for 2023 2024 and 2023
2024:
Holiday | Date in 2023 2024 | Date in 2023 2024 |
---|---|---|
New Year’s Day | January 1-2 | December 31 – January 2 |
Makha Bucha Day | February 6 | February 24 |
Songkran | April 13-15 | April 13-16 |
Labor Day | May 1 | May 1 |
Coronation Day | May 4 | May 4 |
Royal Ploughing Ceremony Day | May 6 | May 6 |
Queen Suthida’s Birthday | June 3 | June 3 |
Buddhist Lent Day | July 20 | July 20 |
Day off for Buddhist Lent Day | July 21 | July 22 |
King Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday | July 28 | July 29 |
The Queen’s Birthday | August 12 | August 12 |
Anniversary of the Death of King Bhumibol | October 13 | October 13 |
Chulalongkorn Day | October 23 | October 23 |
King Bhumibol’s Birthday/Father’s Day | December 5 | December 5 |
Constitution Day | December 10 | December 10 |
Please note that some holiday
dates may be subject to change.