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Bangkok is a city that thrums with life, and its festivals are a vibrant reflection of Thai culture. From soaking in the cool spray of Songkran to releasing decorated lanterns during Loy Krathong, these celebrations offer a chance to immerse yourself in the country’s rich traditions. Songkran (Thai New Year) Held in April, Songkran is Thailand’s wild and wonderful New Year’s celebration. Be prepared to get drenched! The streets transform into a giant water fight, with locals and tourists alike armed with buckets and water guns. It’s a joyous and refreshing way to welcome the coming year. Loy Krathong This beautiful festival, celebrated in November, sees people gather by rivers and canals to float decorated baskets called “krathongs.” Krathongs are traditionally made from banana leaves …

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The Maldives offers much more than sublime island getaways and its rich heritage is intertwined with festivals and events held throughout the year. If you are planning a trip here, consider aligning your visit with one of these festivals to experience the true essence of Maldivian life. Ramadan Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a holy month observed by Maldivians (and Muslims across the world) with reverence. During this time, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk. However, the spirit of Ramadan transcends fasting. It’s a period of spiritual reflection, prayer, charity, and community. As dusk approaches, the day culminates in Iftar, a joyous feast shared with family and friends. Eid al-Fitr (Kuda Eid) Marking the end of Ramadan, …

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  Sri Lanka, with its rich tapestry of culture and tradition, is home to a vibrant array of festivals that celebrate the island’s diverse religious and cultural heritage. From colourful processions and elaborate rituals to spirited dances and traditional music, these festivals offer a unique glimpse into the heart and soul of Sri Lankan society. Explore some of the most significant festivals in Sri Lanka, where the spirit of celebration and community comes alive in a dazzling display of colour and spectacle. Vesak | img via flickr Sinhala and Tamil New Year (Avurudu): Sinhala and Tamil New Year, known locally as Avurudu, is one of the most eagerly anticipated festivals in Sri Lanka, celebrated by both Sinhalese and Tamil communities with great enthusiasm. Taking place …

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Craving an authentic taste of Koh Samui? Dive into the island’s vibrant festivals! These celebrations are a chance to connect with the local culture, witness age-old traditions, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Songkran Festival (Thai New Year) In April, Koh Samui transforms into a giant waterpark! Celebrate Songkran by throwing water on friends and family – it’s a symbol of washing away bad luck. Expect vibrant parades, delicious street food, and a joyful atmosphere. Planning your Songkran escape? Consider booking your stay at one of the top hotels in Koh Samui the likes of Avani Chaweng Samui to ensure you have a comfortable home base for all the festivities. Loy Krathong Festival As the full moon bathes Koh Samui in a silvery glow, the Loy …

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Bangkok, the vibrant capital of Thailand, pulsates with a rich tapestry of festivals and cultural celebrations that reflect the nation’s diverse heritage. This bustling metropolis seamlessly blends traditional customs with modern dynamism, creating a unique and captivating cultural landscape. Throughout the year, Bangkok hosts an array of festivals that showcase the Thai people’s deep-rooted spirituality, artistic prowess, and love for vibrant festivities. Chinese New Year Celebrated with immense enthusiasm, the Chinese New Year stands as one of Bangkok’s most beloved festivals, drawing large crowds to the streets who revel in the vibrant spectacle of dragon dances and firecrackers. Numerous retail establishments also present enticing festival discounts, adding to the festive atmosphere. Songkran Festival The Songkran Festival holds immense cultural significance and is joyously celebrated throughout …

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Home to a remarkable diversity of ethnic groups, Vietnam celebrates a range of traditional and culture-based festivals annually. Influenced by the Chinese Lunar calendar, most of these events are held during a certain time of the year. Tet Nguyen Dan Internationally acclaimed as the Vietnam Lunar New Year, Tet Nguyen Dan is a must for those who are on the lookout for things to do in Mui Ne, a beach resort settlement nestling along the sea in Southeastern Vietnam. Held to honour the gods for bringing spring and in appreciation of one’s forefathers, the Tet Nguyen Dan festival is held between late January and mid-February every year. Tet Trung Thu  Vietnam’s colourful mid-autumn festival, nicknamed the “Moon Festival”, falls on a day within a month …

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