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1 Jan 2026Thailand welcomes the year with family gatherings, merit making at temples, and a fresh start mindset. Many people travel, clean homes, and set intentions for luck and wellbeing in the months ahead.
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2 Jan 2026A continuation of New Year celebrations, this extra day off helps travelers return safely and gives families time to relax after the busiest holiday rush of the year.
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17 Feb 2026In Thailand's southern provinces, especially areas with strong Chinese Thai communities, Chinese New Year brings vibrant red lanterns, family reunions, offerings to ancestors, and festive street food. Expect busy markets and a celebratory atmosphere.
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3 Mar 2026Makha Bucha is one of Thailand's most important Buddhist holy days. Many people visit temples to make merit, listen to sermons, and join evening candlelit processions. Because it follows the lunar calendar, the exact date can vary slightly year to year.
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6 Apr 2026Chakri Day commemorates the founding of the Chakri Dynasty, which still reigns today. Ceremonies often include tributes and official events, and it is a meaningful day to reflect on Thailand's modern history and monarchy.
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13 Apr 2026Songkran marks Thailand's traditional New Year and is famous for joyful water splashing, symbolizing cleansing and renewal. Beyond the fun, many families visit temples, pour water over elders' hands for blessings, and return to hometowns.
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14 Apr 2026Songkran celebrations continue with water festivities, family visits, and temple merit making. In many areas, this is peak festival energy, so plan for crowds, travel delays, and unforgettable street scenes.
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15 Apr 2026The final day of Songkran is often a calmer wrap up, with families finishing traditional rituals and travelers starting to head back. It is still festive, but with a more reflective end of holiday feeling.
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1 May 2026Labour Day recognizes workers and their contributions to the country. It is a popular long weekend moment for local trips, shopping, and rest, especially for people in the private sector who get the day off.
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4 May 2026Coronation Day honors Thailand's monarchy and the continuity of national traditions. You may see ceremonies, special broadcasts, and a respectful mood, especially around official buildings and public institutions.
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11 May 2026The Royal Ploughing Ceremony is a traditional event connected to agriculture and the start of the rice growing season. While it is typically observed by government institutions, the exact holiday arrangement can be confirmed closer to the date.
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31 May 2026Visakha Bucha commemorates key moments in the Buddha's life and is widely observed across Thailand. Temples host ceremonies and candlelit processions, and many people keep the day quietly and respectfully. As a lunar based holiday, the date is subject to minor variation.
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1 Jun 2026When Visakha Bucha falls on a weekend, Thailand may grant a substitute public holiday. This helps more people participate in religious observances and gives families a true day off to travel or attend temple events.
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3 Jun 2026This national holiday celebrates Her Majesty the Queen. You may notice decorations in royal colors, well wishes in media, and formal ceremonies reflecting Thailand's strong cultural respect for the monarchy.
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28 Jul 2026The King's Birthday is a major national holiday with ceremonies, public tributes, and a proud, patriotic atmosphere. Many places are decorated, and official events may be held across the country.
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29 Jul 2026Asahna Bucha marks an important moment in Buddhist tradition and is observed with temple visits and evening candle processions. Because it follows the lunar calendar, treat the date as potentially subject to confirmation.
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30 Jul 2026Buddhist Lent begins a period when many monks remain in their monasteries during the rainy season. Many Thais make merit, offer candles and essentials at temples, and take on personal commitments like avoiding alcohol for the season.
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12 Aug 2026A widely respected holiday honoring the Queen Mother. It is closely associated with family values and gratitude, and many people use the time to visit relatives and show appreciation to mothers and elders.
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12 Aug 2026Thailand's Mother's Day is commonly celebrated with family time, gratitude, and small ceremonies in schools and communities. Even where it is not treated as a full public holiday everywhere, it is culturally significant nationwide.
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24 Sep 2026Prince Mahidol Day honors a revered figure often called the Father of Modern Medicine and Public Health in Thailand. It is a day of remembrance and respect, especially within healthcare and education communities.
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13 Oct 2026This solemn day commemorates the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Many people observe it quietly, reflecting on his legacy and contributions to Thai society.
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23 Oct 2026Chulalongkorn Day honors King Chulalongkorn, remembered for reforms that helped modernize Thailand. Ceremonies and tributes often take place, and it is a meaningful date in Thai historical memory.
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5 Dec 2026New Year's Eve in Thailand ranges from relaxed family dinners to lively countdowns in major cities. Many people make plans for travel, set goals for the year ahead, and enjoy a festive atmosphere nationwide.
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7 Dec 2026Observed as a national holiday in lieu of December 5 when it falls on a weekend, this day honors the late King Bhumibol's birthday and legacy. It is both commemorative and patriotic, with ceremonies and public tributes.
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10 Dec 2026Constitution Day marks the adoption of Thailand's constitution and is a key civic holiday. It is a good time for educational content and reflection on the country's political history and institutions.
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31 Dec 2026New Year's Eve in Thailand ranges from relaxed family dinners to lively countdowns in major cities. Many people make plans for travel, set goals for the year ahead, and enjoy a festive atmosphere nationwide.