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Festivals in Thailand 2012

The colourful festivals of Songkran and Loy Krathong are well-known to tourists. However, Thailand has many more unique festivals that are not always found in guide books. Please contact us with news about your event.

Thai Festival Blogs by Richard Barrow

Thailand has many colourful festivals that are held throughout the year. Some like Songkran and Loy Krathong are very well known to foreign tourists. However, there are also many local festivals and events that are just as good but are little known, even to the Thais themselves. In these Thai Festival Blogs, Richard Barrow brings you news and photos of some of the festivals that he has attended in Thailand. Richard Barrow is a prolific writer and ardent photographer who writes exclusively for the internationally renowned www.Thai-Blogs.com website.

# Article Title Date
101 Rap Bua Festival 2008 13 October 2008
102 Vegetarian Festival Parade 09 October 2008
103 Loy Krathong Jay 04 October 2008
104 Vegetarian Festival in Thailand 02 October 2008
105 Songkran Pictures at Phra Pradaeng 20 April 2008
106 Songkran Parade 2008 13 April 2008
107 Tips for Enjoying Songkran 11 April 2008
108 National Muay Thai Day 17 March 2008
109 Mon Cultural Festival in Thailand 08 February 2008
110 Chinese New Year 06 February 2008
111 Water Fights at Songkran 14 April 2007
112 Happy Songkran from Thailand 12 April 2007
113 Thai Elephant Day 2007 12 March 2007
114 Preparing for Chinese New Year 16 February 2007
115 Children's Day in Thailand 13 January 2007
116 A Merry Christmas in Thailand 25 December 2006
117 Monkey Buffet in Lopburi 26 November 2006
118 Wat Saket Temple Fair 07 November 2006
119 Loi Krathong in Samut Prakan 05 November 2006
120 Loy Krathong at School 03 November 2006
121 Climbing the Greasy Pole 15 October 2006
122 Buffalo Races in Thailand 11 October 2006
123 The Lotus Throwing Festival 06 October 2006
124 Wat Arun Festival 13 August 2006
125 Mother's Day in Thailand 11 August 2006
126 Candle Procession 07 July 2006
127 Ghost Festival in Dan Sai 02 July 2006
128 Thai Royal Barge Procession Photos 12 June 2006
129 Celebrations for Thai King 10 June 2006
130 Thai King Celebrates 60 Years on Throne 09 June 2006
131 Coronation Day in Thailand 05 May 2006
132 Building Sand Pagodas 16 April 2006
133 The Songkran Parade 12 April 2006
134 Making Merit for Songkran 11 April 2006
135 Festival at Tattoo Temple 06 March 2006
136 Year of the Dog 24 January 2006
137 Children's Day in Thailand 14 January 2006
138 Phra Pradaeng Songkran Festival 24 April 2005
139 The Fourth Day of Songkran 16 April 2005
140 Building Sandcastles in the Temple 15 April 2005
141 Day Three of the Water Fights! 15 April 2005
142 Songkran at Ancient City 14 April 2005
143 The Water Fights Continue 14 April 2005
144 Nang Songkran and her Parade 13 April 2005
145 Happy Songkran! 13 April 2005
146 How to Make Merit the Proper Way 11 April 2005
147 The Start of the Chakri Dynasty 06 April 2005
148 Lyrics for Loy Krathong 04 April 2005
149 National Thai Elephant Day 13 March 2005
150 Makha Bucha Day 23 February 2005
151 Chinese Street Opera 08 February 2005
152 Chinese New Year 08 February 2005
153 The sound of firecrackers 07 February 2005
154 Another New Year celebration 26 January 2005
 
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