National Holidays in Thailand in 2019

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: New Year's Day

: Chinese New Year

  • The Chinese New Year marks the start of the lunar new year, which occurs sometime between Jan. 21 and Feb. 20. Also known as the Spring Festival, it is considered one of China’s most important celebrations, with each year being named after one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac. Festivities include fireworks, parades, and performances. The holiday closes with a lantern festival.


: Makha Bucha

: Chakri Day (in lieu)

: Songkran

: Songkran

  • In Thailand, Songkran refers to the sun’s annual passing into the Aries constellation, the first sign of the Zodiac, which marks the traditional start of the new year.


: Songkran

: Songkran

: Songkran

: Labour Day

: H.M. King's Coronation

: Royal Ploughing Ceremony

: Visakha Bucha Day (in lieu)

: H.M. Queen's Birthday

: Asahna Bucha Day

: Buddhist Lent

: H.M. King's Birthday (in lieu)

: H.M. Queen Mother's Birthday

: Mother's Day

: The Passing of King Bhumibol (in lieu)

: Chulalongkorn Day

: ASEAN Summit Public Holiday

: ASEAN Summit Public Holiday

: Father's Day

: King Bhumibol's Birthday

: Thailand Constitution Day

: New Year's Eve Holiday

: New Year's Eve

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