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Thailand Festival – The best time to visit Thailand and enjoy its famous festival


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Thailand is rich in festivals and in all honesty, there is no time of year when you will not be able to enjoy a party, but here are some of the most popular festivals in Thailand during the year.

Like the year, the month of January offers the Chiang Mai Winter Fair in Chiang Mai and the River of Kings Festival of Bangkok. The winter fair is May Chiang, musical entertainment, contests, beauty contests and even, while the River of Kings Festival is the bitmore formal, with a theatrical production tells the story of Thailand.

February of the year continues, by the Chiang Mai Flower Festival is completely covered with flowers and floats Bangkok China Town Festival, which celebrated the Chinese New Year.

As the season begins, the wind, bringing on March ASEAN Barred Ground Where Festival, where the owners around the country gather in pigeon Khwan Muang Park in the province of Yala pigeons to their display and competitionfor prices.

April celebrates the Thai New Year with the Festival of Pattaya, Songkran Festival is followed by a national level, but especially those in Khao San Road, Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

May is a particularly festive month with the Royal Ploughing Ceremony in Bangkok, which celebrated the beginning of the rice and season planning Visakha Bucha, a religious celebration of the Buddha and the National Yasothon Rocket Festival celebratespress the most explosive rockets. It is an eye and ear opening ceremony certainly appropriate ages.

July brings the popular Festival Candle in Tung Sri Muang, Muang District, Ubon Ratchathani. Visitors will find large, beautiful, candles displayed and presented to the local temple.

August celebrates the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen at the national level.

September is the famous Phuket Vegetarian Festival (famous for displays of bloody peopleimpaled on a variety of objects and not for the faint of heart) and much less bloody Phichit racing along the Nan River.

Wax Castle Festival in October celebrates celebrates, but Germany is particularly spectacular in Sakon Nakhon, the Chon Buri Buffalo races, and the procession of illuminated boats along the Mekong River Festival.

November to begin the journey Peak National celebrated another month with the Loy Krathong festival, the Surin ElephantRoundup, The River Kwai Bridge in Kanchanaburi weeks and Phimai Festival.

December ended the year with a national celebration of the birthday of the king and the Phuket King's Cup Regatta.

Festivals in Thailand are scheduled according to the lunar calendar. Check the exact dates of each festival, before making your hotel reservations and travel plans.

September 27, 2010 at 8:30 am


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