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What was the experience of traveling to Thailand and catching up with the Songkran Festival at that time?

Can be said to be extremely excited, especially for a lively person like me. It's a kind of welfare. The Songkran Festival in Thailand is just like the Spring Festival in China. Everywhere is full of blessings and festive atmosphere. However, as a girl, you must apply a primer. After all, you should protect yourself no matter how happy you are.

The Songkran Festival in Thailand has another name. The fixed time is April 13 every year. This festival is very grand in Thailand, with a beautiful meaning, representing the elimination of all evil and misfortune and the beginning of a happy year with a good mood. Actually, it's similar to the Spring Festival here. At that time, it will be very lively. A series of celebrations will be held, such as beauty contests, float parades, cultural and artistic performances, food exhibitions and so on. Locals will also go to the temple to build sand towers and present flowers, which means that the new year will be fruitful, and everyone will splash water on each other to express their blessings. There is also a saying that whoever is splashed with the most water represents who is the most popular. Therefore, if you can meet the Songkran Festival, it is also excellent, and feel the local customs and festive atmosphere.

Although it is a blessing to meet the Songkran Festival, there are many places that need attention and special attention. Can't get high, but forget it. For example, when we splash water, remember not to splash water on the elderly in Thailand, and make sure that the spilled water must be clean and there must be no unclean things. At the same time, you can't touch strange women casually. It's not polite at all

After the Songkran Festival, I went to Thailand for nothing. After all, the biggest festivals are spent with local people.