Start: Thursday, December 5, 2024 8:45AM
End: Thursday, December 5, 2024 4:45AM
The name "Songkran" originates from the Sanskrit word that means “to enter” or “to pass into,” symbolizing the movement of the zodiac. While it was once celebrated based on the lunisolar Buddhist calendar, it now has a fixed date. At its core, Songkran is a festival of renewal, washing away the old year’s misfortunes to welcome a prosperous new one. Historically, it began with a symbolic water-pouring ceremony, where water was sprinkled over Buddha statues and on the hands of loved ones as a mark of respect and blessings. Today, this ritual has evolved into one of the largest water fights in the world, where entire cities turn into playgrounds, with people soaking each other using water guns, buckets, and hoses. It is customary to wish each other 'sawatdee pi mai' or 'Happy New Year.'
Songkran is often referred to as the "Water Festival in Thailand" because the most recognizable aspect of the celebration is the massive water fights that take place nationwide. People, young and old, take to the streets armed with water guns, hoses, and buckets, dousing one another in a playful and refreshing way. The water symbolizes cleansing and renewal, as well as the washing away of bad luck.
Officially taking place on the 13th of April each year, Songkran is a national holiday in Thailand. It is celebrated annually from April 13th to 15th. However, most celebrations start at least a week in advance and go on until the 16th of April.
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