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SUMMARY:Birthday of HM King Maha Vajiralongkorn
DESCRIPTION:This national holiday in Thailand is held annually on July 28th. If July 28th falls on a weekend\, the holiday will be observed on the following Monday. The day commemorates the birthday of the King of Thailand\, Vajiralongkorn\, who was born on this day in 1952.
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/birthday-of-hm-king-maha-vajiralongkorn/
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SUMMARY:Asahna Bucha Day
DESCRIPTION:It marks the day when the Buddha delivered his first sermon (Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta) to his five disciples\, which led to The first Buddhist monk\, the completion of the Triple Gem: Buddha\, Dhamma (teachings)\, and Sangha (monastic community). \n \nObserved on the full moon of the 8th lunar month\, usually in July\, and is a National Holiday. \nOn Asahna Bucha Day\, most Thai Buddhists will visit their local wat (temple) to make merit. One way of doing this is by donating candles to the temple. This ancient tradition dates back long before the advent of electricity when monks living in the temple relied on candlelight to see them through the darker days of the rainy season. The most famous of the candle festivals is held in the north-east city of Ubon Ratchathani.
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/asahna-bucha-day/
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SUMMARY:Birthday Of The Queen Mother Sirikit
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day (Wan Mae) is celebrated each year on August 12\, the birthday of Queen Mother Sirikit. Well-known for her charity work\, the Queen Mother is the honorary president of the Thai Red Cross.
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/birthday-of-the-queen-mother-sirikit/
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SUMMARY:HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day
DESCRIPTION:Also known as His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great Memorial Day\, this national holiday in Thailand is held annually on October 13th. If October 13th falls on a weekend\, the holiday will be observed on the following Monday. \n \nThis holiday has been observed since 2017 to commemorate the death of the late King of Thailand\, Bhumibol Adulyadej on this day in 2016. Most government businesses are closed and selling alcohol is prohibited.
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/hm-king-bhumibol-adulyadej-memorial-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Loy Krathong Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:Loy Krathong is a Thai festival celebrated annually throughout Thailand and in nearby countries with significant South Western Thai cultures (Laos\, Shan\, Mon\, Tanintharyi\, Kelantan\, Kedah\, and Xishuangbanna). The name could be translated as “to float ritual vessel or lamp\,” and comes from the tradition of making Krathong or buoyant\, decorated baskets\, which are then floated on a river. Many Thais use the Krathong to thank the Goddess of Water and River\, Goddess Khongkha or to worship the Holy Buddha’s hair pagoda in heaven in Buddhist beliefs. This festival traces its origin back to India. \nLoy Krathong takes place on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar\, so the exact date of the festival changes every year. In the Western calendar this usually falls in the month of November. In Chiang Mai\, the festival lasts three days. \nYi Peng is taking place at the same time\, with it’s epic lantern festivals. \nChiang Mai Tips: \n\nNo need to buy tickets or pay. From Tha Phae Gate square along Tha Phae Road\, down to the Ping River are all free festivities.\nParade along Tha Phae Road is free.\nCan purchase Lanterns from vendors along the way.\nCan purchase Krathong’s and release in the river across the bridge.\nThe old city hotels fill up\, so book as soon as possible.\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/loy-krathong-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Thailand\, Thailand
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SUMMARY:Yi Peng Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:Loy Krathong coincides with the Lanna (northern Thai) festival known as Yi Peng. Yi means ‘two’ and peng means a ‘full moon day’. Yi Peng refers to the full moon day in the second month according to the Lanna lunar calendar (the twelfth month of the Thai lunar calendar). The festival is meant as a time to make merit. \nSwarms of sky lanterns (Thai: โคมลอย; RTGS: khom loi)\, literally: ‘floating lanterns’\, are launched into the air. Khom loi are made from a thin fabric\, such as rice paper\, stretched over a bamboo or wire frame\, to which a candle or fuel cell is attached. When the fuel cell is lit\, the resulting hot air is trapped inside the lantern and creates enough lift for the khom loi to float into the sky. \n 
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/yi-peng-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Thailand\, Thailand
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