Thailand is blessed with countless festivals, celebrations and events throughout the year. While some are celebrated throughout the entire kingdom, others are specific to particular regions. Some festivals
## The King’s Birthday, Father’s Day, National Day ## King Bhumipol Adulyadej was born on December 5, and this day is now celebrated as Father’s Day across Thailand.
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The [Mid-Autumn Festival](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Autumn_Festival) – [เทศกาลไหว้พระจันทร์](http://th.wikipedia.org/wiki/เทศกาลไหว้พระจันทร์) – also known as the Moon Festival – takes place at the full moon of the eighth month in the [Chinese Lunar Calendar](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_calendar).
**Full moon of the seventh lunar month according to the Chinese lunar calendar (Mid to late August)**. – Tuesday, 5 September, 2017. – Saturday, 25 August, 2018. ##
## Thailand Holidays – H.M. The Queen’s Birthday (Mother’s Day) is observed every year on August 12. This is a national holiday. – Saturday, 12 August, 2017 is
## Uniquely Chiang Mai Festival ## Inthakin also known as Sai Khan Dok – บูชาเสาอินทขีล worship of the city pillar – ประเพณี tradition of ใส่ขันดอก flower offering to
__Sixth or seventh lunar month, exact date set by mediums (between March and July)__. ## Dan Sai Ghost Festival [Phi Ta Khon (ผีตาโขน)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_Ta_Khon) is the most popular festival
## The Meaning of Wisaka Bucha [Wisaka Bucha](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesākha) (วันวิสาขบูชา), pronounced _Wisakha Bucha_ in Thai, is the most important religious holiday in the Buddhist calendar. It celebrates the birth,
__Friday, 05 May 2017__ is [Coronation Day](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_Day) in Thailand วันฉัตรมงคล (Wan Chattra Mongkhon). – Saturday, 05 May 2018 This day has been celebrated every year since 5 May
## Royal Ploughing Ceremony – Thai Public Holiday ## The [Royal Ploughing Ceremony](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Ploughing_Ceremony) is an ancient rite observed in Thailand and Cambodia to mark the traditional beginning of
Thailand celebrates Chakri Day, on the 6th of April. This day signifies the founding of the Chakri dynasty which spans more than 200 years when Bangkok was first
– Songkran is Thursday, 13 April 2017 to Saturday, 15 April 2017 – **Friday, 13 April 2018 to Sunday, 15 April 2018** with an extra bank/government holiday on
[Magha Puja](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magha_Puja) (มาฆบูชา) (Makha Bucha) is an important Buddhist religious festival, celebrated in Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. Magha is a Pali and Sanskrit word meaning _the third
There are at least fifteen public holidays in Thailand and most Thai workers will receive additional vacation time on top of this. The Thai calendar also includes many
Many Thai people can trace some part of their ancestry back to China. As many as 14% of the population refer to themselves as Thai-Chinese, even though, as
Thailand celebrates National Childrens’ Day as well as Teachers Day in January. Childrens’ Day is held on the first Saturday in January, and Teachers’ Day on January 16th.
## Chulalongkorn Thailand Holiday Every year on October 23 the Thai people celebrate the life and reign of [King Chulalongkorn](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chulalongkorn) on the anniversary of his death in 1910.