Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What festivals are there in Thailand in a year?
What festivals are there in Thailand in a year?
Farming day is an important festival in Thailand. Thailand is in Wangjiatian Square next to Bangkok Grand Palace every year.
Hold a ceremony. The farming festival ceremony began in the Sukhothai dynasty in the13rd century. The festival is chosen by fortune tellers to be held on an auspicious day in May (June of the Thai lunar calendar) every year.
After ploughing the fields, the manager sent two oxen rich feed, including rice, corn, mung beans, sesame seeds, grass, water and rice wine. Two cows chose grass and corn, and the fortune teller announced that choosing two kinds of feed indicates a bumper harvest this year.
2. Thai-speaking Countries Day
Thai-speaking Countries Day The Thai government has decided to designate July 29th as "Thai-speaking Countries Day" every year. Thailand's "Thai Day" is to commemorate the speech entitled "Problems in the Use of Thai Language" delivered by King Bhumibol at Jura University 5 1 year ago today, and to enhance the Thai people's awareness of the correct use of Thai language.
3. Mother's Day
August 12 is the birthday of Queen Sirikit of Thailand and also the Mother's Day of Thailand. The most meaningful activity in China is "Excellent Mom Selection". Then, thousands of daughters hold white jasmine as a "mother's flower" to express their gratitude.
4. Ghost Festival
The Ghost Festival in Thailand is held in Loy in mid-June every year, which is highly valued by local people. The main purpose is to pray for good weather and good rice harvest in the coming year.
The Ghost Festival in Thailand is not only not shocking, but also full of joy and excitement. During the parade, local residents dressed in colorful ghost robes and masks held a celebration parade in the town of Dansai, west of Loy. The activities of Ghost Festival are very lively. During the parade, "GREAT GHOST children" not only sang and danced wildly, but also greeted the onlookers and made faces frequently.
5. National Day
65438+February 5th (1927, birthday of King bhumibol adulyadej). During his reign, he traveled all over Thailand and was widely loved by the Thai people. King Bhumibol actively promoted Thailand-China relations during his lifetime and received many China leaders who visited Thailand.
20 15 February 5 15 According to Forbes, King bhumibol adulyadej of Thailand is the richest king in the world, with a personal wealth of about 22.586 billion euros. 201613 at 7: 00 pm, the Thai royal family announced that Bhumibol had died at 3: 52 pm at the age of 88.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Thailand
Baidu encyclopedia-ghost festival
- Previous article:Tourist attractions in Qingxi Town, Dongguan
- Next article:List of all aviation schools in Chengdu in 2022
- Related articles
- What is life like in a tourist city?
- The Best Travel Time in Yangshuo, Guilin The Best Travel Month in Yangshuo, Guilin
- How about buying Allianz overseas travel insurance after a four-day trip to France?
- Self-driving tourist attractions along the way from Yidu, Hubei to Xianyang, Shaanxi
- Introduction of Spring Tourist Attractions in Changsha
- Footprints (14): Overview of African History and Culture
- Who are the ancients of Changge?
- Brief introduction of Cangshan Mountain in Dali
- What fun places are there in Chaoshan?
- There are 23 people in the tour group staying in the hotel, living in three rooms and two halls (no empty beds in each room). How many different arrangements are there? Please list and explain.