Songkran
Festival is the traditional
Thai New Year celebrated on April 13th.
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.
In recent years, the tradition of
sprinkling water has been interpreted
by youngsters as a great excuse for
a water fight, and it is not uncommon
to have buckets and containers of
water thrown at you by teams of merry
makers in the backs of trucks as you
make your way down the street - particularly
in major tourist areas like Patong.
Small children delight in equipping
themselves with water guns and spraying
anyone who comes in their path - no
one is exempt!
Remember this date when you are in
Patong and leave your cameras and
anything likely to suffer water damage
behind in your hotel room, because
you will get wet.
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