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SUMMARY:Full Moon Party Thailand 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Full Moon Party Thailand on Koh Phangan is one of the most famous and vibrant beach parties in the world\, attracting thousands of revelers each  month. Held on the night of the full moon on Haad Rin Beach\, this legendary event is renowned for its energetic atmosphere\, eclectic music\, and stunning location. \nThe first Full Moon Party is said to have been improvised at a Paradise Bungalows on the beach in 1983 as a token of thanks to about 20–30 travelers\, though the accuracy of this is disputed\, as is the date of the original event. The parties gained fame through word of mouth\, and the event now draws a crowd of about 5\,000–30\,000 every full moon.\nLocated Near Koh Samui Island. Learn more about Koh Samui here.  \nWhat to expect:\nFire rope jumping\nNeon body paint\nThai bucket drinks\nRocking music \nFor Accommodations:\nAgoda \nGetting There:\n12Go for Transportation \nFly into Koh Samui (USM) or Surat Thani (URT)\, both conveniently linked to Bangkok. Upon arrival\, secure a transfer to Koh Phangan at the airport counter. Opt for the Haadrin Queen Ferry for a direct route to Full Moon Party at Haadrin Pier or explore various ferry options like Lomrayah\, Seatran\, and Raja Ferry. \n \nThe Full Moon Party stands out among global celebrations as a uniquely organic\, self-sustaining event. Unlike corporate music festivals with top-down organization\, this monthly beach gathering has no head organization. The event is shaped by individuals and business entities on Haad Rin. \nThe beach transforms through a collective effort as local businesses set up bars and stages\, artists paint signs and create decorations\, bars curate different music in their preferred style\, and food vendors prepare to feed hungry revelers. What you experience is the result of hundreds of individual contributors rather than a centralized planning committee.
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SUMMARY:Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:Experience a festival like not other in Phuket Thailand. The Phuket Vegetarian Festival is one of Thailand’s most famous cultural and religious celebrations — a deeply spiritual event with roots in the Chinese-Thai community. \nThe festival is a nine-day Taoist celebration dedicated to the Nine Emperor Gods\, traditionally observed during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar. Locals believe that eating strictly vegetarian and following a set of purification rules cleanses both body and spirit\, brings merit\, and wards off bad luck. \nParticipants and many visitors dress in all white as a symbol of purity\, avoid meat\, alcohol\, and other indulgences\, and take part in rituals ranging from solemn processions to dramatic feats of spiritual devotion. \nKey Traditions & Rituals\n\n\nStrict vegetarian diet (“jay” / vegan food) with yellow flags indicating vegetarian food stalls across the island. \n\n\nLocal rituals and ceremonies at Chinese shrines like Jui Tui Shrine\, Bang Neow Shrine\, and Sui Boon Tong Shrine. \n\n\nMa Song mediums (devotees believed to be possessed by gods) perform intense acts such as fire-walking\, climbing ladders of blades\, and body piercing with skewers\, swords\, and other objects in trance-like states — symbolic acts thought to absorb the community’s misfortunes. \n\n\nProcessions and firecracker-filled street parades wind through Phuket Town daily. \n\n\nDespite the “vegetarian” name\, the festival is more about spiritual purity than food alone. That said\, thousands of stalls and restaurants don yellow “เจ” (jay) flags indicating they’re serving strictly vegetarian or vegan Thai and Chinese dishes — typically excluding all animal products and strong pungent ingredients like garlic and onions. \n🎉 Visitor Tips\n\n\nDress respectfully in white if participating or watching rituals. \n\n\nBe prepared for crowds\, noise (firecrackers)\, and intense ceremonies. \n\n\nBest places to watch: Phuket Town\, near major Chinese shrines. \n\n\n \nThe Best Phuket Thailand Hotels and Areas To Stay
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/phuket-vegetarian-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Phuket\, Phuket\, Phuket\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Festival,Food,Phuket
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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/
CATEGORIES:National Holiday,Royalty
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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
CATEGORIES:Festival,National Holiday,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
CATEGORIES:Festival,National Holiday,Thailand
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SUMMARY:Tomorrowland Music Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:World-famous electronic Tomorrowland  music festival will be held in Thailand for the first time in 2026\, marking the festival’s long-anticipated debut in Asia. \nTourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool confirmed that the global event will take place in Chonburi province in December 2026\, with investment expected to reach billions of baht. \nThe move underscores Thailand’s growing push to position itself as a prime destination for global mega-events. The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has been actively supporting the hosting of international festivals and events to boost tourism and economic development. \nOrganizers selected Chonburi for its large event space and accessibility. The coastal province is strategically located near U-Tapao International Airport\, and easily accessible from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports. \nOriginally from Belgium\, Tomorrowland is renowned for its massive production scale\, immersive stage design\, and high-profile DJ line-ups. The festival draws hundreds of thousands of fans annually and delivers major economic benefits to host destinations. \n\nDate: December 2026 (exact dates to be announced soon)\nLocation: The picturesque Silverlake Winery in Pattaya\, Chonburi province\, providing a stunning backdrop for the festival’s extravagant celebrations.\nDuration: 2 days\, immersing attendees in a whirlwind of pulsating beats and mesmerizing visuals that will leave them breathless.\nTheme: “Paperworld\,” focusing on handcrafted design and imagination\, promising to transport festival-goers to a world of creativity and fantasy.
URL:https://thailocaltravel.com/events/tomorrowland-music-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Pattaya\, Chon Buri\, 20150\, Thailand
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