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    When is Songkran 2023? In 2023, Songkran will be celebrated from April 13th to 15th. These three days are public holidays in Thailand, and many businesses and offices are closed during this time.
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    More options can be found here: Songkran 2023 in Bangkok. Songkran Festival is celebrated in all areas of Thailand so you can join an event even when not staying in the capital city or other Water Festival destination. Find the most interesting events that are planned for Thai New Year celebration here: Songkran Festival in Thailand.
    In 2023, Songkran will be celebrated from April 13th to 15th. These three days are public holidays in Thailand, and many businesses and offices are closed during this time. However, the celebrations can last for up to & days in some parts of the country, especially in the northern city of Chiang Mai, where the festival is particularly vibrant.
    Songkran Festival is celebrated from April 13th to April 15th every year. There is an official opening ceremony on 13th April to mark the start of the Songkran Festival in big cities of Thailand. In many places of Thailand, the holiday extends to 5–10 days or more. You might be curious about why the Thai New Year is in April.
    Songkran (Thai name:เทศกาลสงกรานต์), the Thai New Year, is the most important festival in Thailand. With celebrations lasting up to a week, Thai New Year marks the end of the dry season with religious ceremonies and water fights, which are a trademark of the festival.
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    WEBMarch 24, 2023 by Jamie Koh. Are you intending to head to Thailand for Songkran 2023? You might be aware of the water fights on the streets, but there’s a deeper meaning to them. Songkran marks the Thai New Year and is a unique and vibrant celebration. Over a period of three days, the …

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  13. How and where to celebrate Songkran in Thailand

    WEBApr 8, 2022 · Songkran is a celebration of the Lunar New Year, the beginning of the Thai calendar, with the festivities officially spanning five days in mid- to late-April (this year’s celebrations take place from April 13 to April 17).

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