Thailand Lunar New Year

Thailand Lunar New Year. It starts with the new moon between 21 January and 20 February, and the festivities may last until the following full moon. The day of the Chinese New Year varies each year depending on the Chinese Lunar calendar


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The Year of the Wood Snake officially begins on January 29, 2025, and Thailand is set to pull out all the stops In Thailand, this holiday is primarily known as "Songkran" or Thai New Year, celebrated in mid-April, although some Thai people also observe the Lunar New Year in January or February

The Thais call this celebration "ตรุษจีน" (Troot Jean), meaning: Chinese New Year Here are some of the best places to go to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Thailand It's also called Lunar New Year because the dates of the celebration follow the phases of the moon

. The Year of the Wood Snake officially begins on January 29, 2025, and Thailand is set to pull out all the stops When is Chinese New Year 2025 in Thailand? In 2025, Chinese New Year will be celebrated around the world on 29 January, marking the start of the Year of the Snake

. Best Places to Celebrate Lunar New Year 2025 in Thailand While other countries, like China, focus on family reunions, Thailand emphasizes water festivals and merit-making activities.