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Holiday Calendar for Thailand in March

Holiday Calendar for Thailand for 2023-2024 year in March
Thailand observes national holidays, both traditional and historical, and the three most important Buddhist holidays in the country: Makha Bucha Day, Visakha Bucha Day and Asahna Bucha Day. Some other observances, both official and non-official, local and international, are observed to varying degrees throughout the country. Find below the list of upcoming holidays and observances in Thailand. Help us Help us 

Thailand Holiday Calendar for 2023-2024 year

March 2023

Sunday 5 March - National Journalist's Day in Thailand (วันนักข่าว or Wan Nakkhao)

April 2023

Thursday 6 April - Chakri Day in Thailand (commemorating the establishment of the Chakri dynasty)
Monday 10 April - National Rubber Day in Thailand (วันยางพาราแห่งชาติ - Adopted 21 December 2004)
Thursday 13 April - Songkran in Thailand, Laos, and Nepal (Thai New Year, a New Year festival celebrated April 13-15); Thai New Year or Songkran in Thailand

May 2023

Thursday 11 May - Wan Phra Ratcha Phithi Phuetcha Monkhon Lae Charot Phra Nangkhan Raek Na Khwan or Farmer's Day in Thailand (Each year's date is astrologically determined and announced by the Bureau of the Royal Household)

June 2023

July 2023

August 2023

Tuesday 1 August - Beginning of Vassa (First waning moon, 8th Thai lunar month); Thai Women's Day
Saturday 12 August - HM the Queen's Birthday and National Mother's Day in Thailand; World Elephant Day (Conceived in 2011 by Canadian filmmakers Patricia Sims and Michael Clark of Canazwest Pictures, and Sivaporn Dardarananda, Secretary-General of the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation in Thailand, it was officially founded, supported and launched by Patricia Sims and the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation on August 12, 2012)
Wednesday 30 August - Ghost Festival in Thailand (15th day, 7th Chinese lunar month)

September 2023

Monday 4 September - Royal Thai Navy Submarine Memorial Day (Thai: วันเรือดำน้ำไทย)
Friday 29 September - Pavarana and Wan Ok Phansa in Thailand (Full moon, 11th Thai lunar month); Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival (15th day, 8th Chinese lunar month)

October 2023

Saturday 14 October - Democracy Day in Thailand; Vegetarian Festival in Thailand (Date for 2023. 1st–9th days, 9th Chinese lunar month)

November 2023

Tuesday 28 November - Loy Krathong (Full moon, 12th Thai lunar month)

December 2023

January 2024

Saturday 13 January - Children's Day or Wan Dek Haeng Chat in Thailand (It is celebrated on the second Saturday of January); National Aviation Day in Thailand (วันการบินแห่งชาติ or Wan Kanbin Haeng Chat)

February 2024

About some Thai traditions

Public holidays in Thailand are regulated by the government, and most are observed by both the public and private sectors. There are usually nineteen public holidays in a year, but more may be declared by the cabinet.
If a holiday falls on a weekend, one following workday is observed by the government as a compensatory holiday.

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