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5 Must-Experience Festivals in Thailand

The Tourism Authority of Thailand formally introduced to the Philippines' members of the press and bloggers the 5 famous Thai festivals at the PTAA Travel Tour Expo 2019 that happened last Friday, February 8. They also unveiled the new Thailand ambassador none other than TV host Robi Domingo.



Before the main event, dancers from Thailand perform on stage with their amazing Thai traditional dance. Women dancers were wearing a sinh ( a traditional garment worn by Lao and Thai women ) with blouse or a suea pat (s a long-sleeved shirt with no buttons.) and glamorous accessories. Men dancers were wearing chong kraben or pants, a Raj pattern shirt, and trousers or sado. Their costumes were very impressive.


Meanwhile, Thailand is one most popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. You can find here lots of  beautiful tourist destinations from crystal blue beaches, amazing temples, theme park to historical sites, Thailand has lots to offer every type of traveler. 


Aside from interesting tourist destinations, Thailand has several festivals where you can experience the best of its people, culture, and way of life. Their festivals combine the best of Thailand’s arts, music, cuisine, hospitality, and other aspects of everyday life to give each traveler a full experience of the ‘Land of Smiles.’ 


If you are planning to visit Thailand, here are five must-experience festivals that will offer you a glimpse of the Southeast Asian kingdom’s long history and vibrant culture:

Pattaya International Music Festival (March 14-16, 2019)

When this international music festival starts swinging, pop, rock, hip-hop and R’n'B artists from Thailand and around the world perform for celebrating crowds at the stretch of the Pattaya beach road. If you’re headed to Thailand to party with friends from sundown to midnight, you might as well be in one of the world’s largest beach festivals. 

Songkran Festival (April 13-15, 2019)

The Songkran Festival marks the start of the traditional Thai New Year, where people all over Thailand engage in the ultimate water fight. If you’re taking part in the Songkran Festival, you can expect to stay drenched for three days, so you better be armed with a bucket or a water pistol. Among the best places for Songkran celebrations are Bangkok’s Khao San Road, Chiang Mai, and Ayutthaya. 

Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival (July)    
This festival commemorates a Buddhist event called Asahna Bucha, when Buddha delivered his first sermon. Held at the beginning of the Buddhist lent called Khao Pansa, the festival puts the spotlight on the work of local artisans: elaborate candles, wax carvings, and decorated floats. For art and history junkies, the Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival is one that cannot be missed.

Loy Krathong (November 13, 2019)

Known as the Thai Festival of Lights, the Loy Krathong Festival is held during the first full moon of the traditional Thai Lunar calendar’s 12th month. At this festival, you can join the crowd in letting lotus-shaped, candlelit containers float down the river, relish the visual spectacle that follows, and share an unforgettable memory with loved ones. One of the best places to celebrate Loy Krathong is Chiang Mai, where it coincides with the lantern festival called Yee Peng. 

Wonderfruit Music and Arts Festival (December 12-16, 2019)

An annual arts, music, and lifestyle festival that made its debut in 2014, Wonderfruit brings together the arts, eco-living, and music at The Fields at Siam Country Club in Pattaya. During the four-day long festival, you can watch musical acts, visit art installations, attend wellness activities, and feast on local cuisine by renowned chefs. If you’re looking for a year-end trip worth remembering, this might be the festival for you to attend. 

While these festivals can be your top choices for a Thai getaway this year, there are still a lot more choice of months and places to go to. Whether you’re on a solo trip, an adventure with friends, or a family holiday, there’s a festival to provide the setting for your #THAIMazing story. 

To know more about Thailand and its events, visit www.tourismthailand.org, or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TATPhilippines. 

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