The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is organising a variety of
events from 6 to 21 April 2013 to celebrate the Thai New Year under the
name “Songkran Splendours.” The holiday, which falls during the hottest
month of the year in Thailand, celebrates the conventional calendar’s
“astrological passage” and is marked by throwing water on anyone within
splashing range.
TAT considers Songkran a unique festival which has captured the
attention of many Thai and foreign travellers alike, and as a result it
is holding simultaneous events in different areas of the country. The
festival has been actively promoted at overseas marketing shows with the
ultimate goal to introduce it as a world event.
“Songkran is definitely the festival that Thais most look forward to
because it brings together family and friends to celebrate the Thai New
Year by honouring their elders, while engaging in day-long fun by
splashing water on friends and passersby. It is a unique combination of
honouring ancient traditions and having fun, which makes Songkran
popular with visitors looking for an unforgettable Thai experience.”
said Mr. Suraphon Svetasreni, Governor of the Tourism Authority.
This year features a wealth of Songkran-related activities throughout
the country. People can participate in an assortment of activities
ranging from beauty pageants and oyster shelling competitions, to
sprinkling water on sacred Buddha statues and making food offerings at
temples.
The grand opening of the festival takes place in Bangkok and will
feature events at four popular temples in the city, plus the area around
Siam Paragon, and also a designated stretch along the Chao Phraya
River.
“In 2013, we’ve ensured that visitors to Thailand can partake in an
array of events happening throughout the country so they can explore and
experience how people from various regions of the country celebrate the
Songkran Festival,” added Mr. Suraphon.
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