Check 2058 Thailand Calendar with Public Holidays List.
2058 Public Holidays in Thailand |
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Date | Week Day | Holiday |
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January - 01 | Tuesday | New Year's Day |
April - 06 | Saturday | Chakri Memorial Day |
April - 13 | Saturday | Songkran |
April - 14 | Sunday | Songkran |
April - 15 | Monday | Songkran |
May - 01 | Wednesday | Labor Day |
July - 28 | Sunday | Birthday of H.M. King Maha Vajiralongkorn |
August - 12 | Monday | The Queen's Birthday |
October - 23 | Wednesday | Chulalongkorn Day |
December - 05 | Thursday | The King's Birthday |
December - 10 | Tuesday | Constitution Day |
December - 31 | Tuesday | New Year's Eve |
Holidays in Thailand |
New Year's Day(Wan Khuen Pi Mai)New Year's Day is the first day of the year. On the modern Gregorian calendar, it is celebrated on January 1.
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Makha Bucha(Wan Makha Bucha)
Makha Bucha is an important religious festival celebrated by Buddhists in Thailand on the full moon day of the third lunar month (this usually falls in February). Makha Bucha Day is for the veneration of Buddha and his teachings on the full moon day of the third lunar month.The spiritual aims of the day are: not to commit any kind of sins; do only good; purify one's mind.
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Chakri Memorial Day(Wan Chakkri)
Chakri Day commemorates the founding of the Chakri Dynasty in 1782 by King Rama I, known among Thais as Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke the Great who assumed power on April 6. During the day, the nation pays respects to all of the Kings of the Dynasty.
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Songkran(Wan Songkran)
The Songkran festival is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April. Families and friends gather to celebrate by visiting temples, sprinkling water on Buddha images in reverence, and sprinkling water on each other's hands as an act of wishing good luck. The word Songkran is from the Sanskrit meaning the beginning of a new Solar Year, but nowadays Thailand celebrates the New Year on 31 December.
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Labor Day(Wan Raeng Ngan Haeng Chat)International
Labor Day is also celebrated as a national holidayin Thialand.
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Coronation Day(Wan Chattra Mongkhon)Commemorates
the coronation of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1950. His Majesty King
Bhumibol Adulyadej was crowned as Rama IX, the 9th king of the Chakri
dynasty, on 5th May 1950.
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Vesak(Wan Wisakha Bucha)Buddhist
observance commemorating the birth, enlightenment and passing of the
Buddha.Also observed as National Tree Day. It falls on the full moon
of the 6th lunar month.
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Asalha Puja(Wan Asanha Bucha)Asalha Puja
(known as Asanha Puja or Asarnha Bucha) is a buddhist festival which
typically takes place in July, on the full moon of the eighth lunar
month. It commemorates the Buddha’s first sermon in the Deer Park in
Benares and the founding of the Buddhist sangha. The day is observed
by donating offerings to temples and listening to sermons.
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Beginning of Vassa(Wan Khao Phansa)This day
marks the beginning of the Buddhist ‘lent’ period, a time when monks
are supposed to retreat to their temples while new life springs forth.
Known as "Khao Phansa", the Buddhist Lent is a time devoted to study
and meditation.
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The Queen's Birthday(Wan Chaloem Phra Chonmaphansa Somdet Phranang Chao Phra Boromma Rachininat)Commemorates
the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen Sirikit in 1932; also observed
as National Mother's Day (Wan Mae Haeng Chat).
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Chulalongkorn Day(Wan Piya Maharat)Commemorates
the passing of King Chulalongkorn in 1910. Piya Maharat is a nickname
for the King, meaning the beloved great king.
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The King's Birthday(Wan Chaloem Phra Chonmaphansa Phrabat Somdet Phra Chao Yuhua)Commemorates
the birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1927. Also observed as
National Day and National Father's Day.
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Constitution Day(Wan Rattha Thammanun)Commemorates
the promulgation of the first permanent constitution in 1932.
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New Year's Eve(Wan Sin Pi)Final day of
the Gregorian year. The day before the Western New Year day is always
marked a national holiday.
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