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Thailand, a land of rich traditions and vibrant culture, hosts a plethora of festivals throughout the year, each offering a unique blend of spirituality, colour, and joy. Dive into the heart of Thai celebrations with these unmissable festivals that showcase the country’s cultural diversity: Loy Krathong | img via flickr 1. Songkran: Thai New Year Water Festival When: April 13-15 Where: Nationwide Highlights: Experience the world’s largest water fight as Thais and visitors alike come together to celebrate the traditional Thai New Year. Water splashing symbolizes purification and cleansing for the year ahead. You can witness this from anywhere including serviced apartments Bangkok such as Chatrium Residence Riverside Bangkok. 2. Loy Krathong: Festival of Lights When: November (date varies) Where: Nationwide, with grand celebrations in Chiang Mai …

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Hua Hin, the seaside gem of Thailand, not only boasts pristine beaches and royal palaces but also hosts vibrant festivals that add a touch of cultural richness and lively celebration to this coastal town. Dive into the local spirit and check out these must-experience festivals in Hua Hin. 1. Hua Hin Jazz Festival: When: Annual event (usually in June) Highlights: Immerse yourself in the soulful melodies of the Hua Hin Jazz Festival. Renowned local and international jazz artists grace the stage, creating an enchanting atmosphere by the sea. 2. Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade: When: Annual event (dates vary) Highlights: Witness a parade of vintage cars elegantly cruising along the streets of Hua Hin. This event not only showcases classic automobiles but also reflects the …

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While Christmas weather is usually cold and snowy, celebrating the season in a warmer, tropical climate can be an enjoyable experience. Escape the winter chills and immerse yourself in the warm embrace of a Thai-style tropical Christmas. Discover how to spend the season with warmer weather and a more Asian way of celebration. The experience is going to be very memorable and a lot of fun for the whole family. Choosing Your Festive Retreat It would be best if you started the season by choosing a great family resort in Krabi to be the base of operations. Among the many choices, Avani+ Koh Lanta offers a perfect getaway for your tropical Christmas experience. From festive decorations to interesting holiday activities, resorts in this destination will …

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year and what better way to spend it across the world than in Chaweng in Thailand where the local residents embrace various Christmas traditions and festivities and where tourists flock, to enjoy the infectious Christmas vibes. Where to Stay for Christmas in Chaweng, Koh Samui? With Christmas being one of the busiest times of the year for Thailand, it’s important to book ahead and secure your accommodations. Most resorts and hotels will host fun activities and grand Christmas brunches and dinners at their restaurants in Koh Samui. Look out for offers and extend your stay to make sure you enjoy the festivities and relax knowing you will be well looked after at a hotel such as Avani Chaweng …

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One of the most magnificent events in the Sri Lankan Buddhist culture is the Esala Perahera held in the scenic hill country. Commencing in August from the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, this graceful parade circles around the city with several squads of dancers and performers. Here are some things you should know before you plan to witness this event. Where and When? You will have to travel to Kandy and find accommodation first, as this event takes place at night. Esala Perahera this year will take place from 14th to 24th August for a duration of 10 days. The parade will march through most streets close to the temple and will last for a few hours. It’s best to find accommodation in the heart …

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The Mid-Autumn Festival is a big three-day holiday that Chinese people celebrate by going home to their families, so tickets tend to sell out on long-distance trains and buses as people from the mainland try to go back home. The Mid-Autumn Festival The Mid-Autumn Festival occurs while it is still late summer in Southern China. The Mid-Autumn festival synchronises with the 15th day of the 8th month on the Lunar calendar. As the locals head out, it would be a great time to stay at luxury hotels in Macau and explore the emptied city. Chinese Believe the Moon is the Brightest The Chinese believe that the moon is at its brightest in fall. The Mid-Autumn Festival doesn’t occur on a full moon day but often the cycles …

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